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The film follows Hemel, a twentysomething woman (played with fearless vulnerability by ) living in Amsterdam. She works at an antiquarian bookshop by day but spends her nights navigating a series of casual, emotionally detached sexual encounters. The narrative is not a linear love story; rather, it is a psychological autopsy of a daughter’s complex relationship with her father, Gijs (Hans Dagelet). , particularly its portrayal of the titular character’s
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The film was highly acclaimed on the festival circuit, notably winning the FIPRESCI Prize (International Federation of Film Critics) at the Berlin International Film Festival