Years after their lives diverged — Ingrid becoming an autofiction novelist and Martha a hardened war reporter — the two old friends are unexpectedly reunited under an extreme, strangely tender circumstance. Their reunion becomes a quiet collision of past intimacy and present distance, as both women grapple with memory, truth, and the stories they tell themselves and others. The film lingers on small gestures and charged silences, letting the weight of experience reveal how differently they have been shaped by choice and survival.
Elegant and emotionally precise, the movie explores friendship, witness, and the porous line between fact and fiction. Through taut performances and a measured, intimate camera, it examines how confrontation can be both a reckoning and a balm, and how reconnection can force painful truths into the light while offering a fragile, hopeful possibility of repair.