Lily Sometimes is a movie about a country girl who lies down in the middle of a road in protest against her sister's marriage. After her sister's death, she struggles with her own demons including bulimia and aneurysm while dealing with her sister's simpleton husband and an animal that she becomes attached to. Based on a novel, the movie takes place in the countryside and explores themes of loss, conflict with in-laws, adultery, and outsider art.
La vie quand même (LIFE AFTER ALL) is another film in a series collectively called 'Tales from the Orphanage'. The story is simple on the surface (children coping with the sudden loss of parents), but in the hands of writer Sophie Tasma and director Olivier Péray this storyline unfolds a tale of brotherly love that is well worth watching.
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