The impact of Sans frapper, the second feature film by Alexe Poukine, is as powerful as that of the #MeToo tsunami, which has imbued us with desperately needed awareness of the past few years.
While the camera of the Brussels-based director penetrates the intimacy of the actresses and actors who play Ada, a young woman who was assaulted by a friend when she was nineteen, the ghosts of each of them come to the fore.
A documentary fiction film that liberates speech about sexual abuse.
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