

Two friends, one baby, zero scripts — this 78-minute gut punch filmed in real time.
The friendship of two young women is put to the test when one of them becomes unintentionally pregnant and the other one proposes raising the baby together instead of having an abortion. This proposal has a profound effect on their group of friends and challenges the limits of their intimacy.
Acting
Non-actors improvising their own friendship in real time
Direction
Girardin's invisible hand shapes chaos into coherence
Cinematography
Golden hour that makes dread look beautiful

Director
Emilie Girardin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in six days with no script — cast developed the premise from their real friendship, including the pregnancy scare that inspired the plot.
Part of a wave of Swiss 'relationship cinema' where directors use non-professional actors to explore queer intimacy outside institutional frameworks. The title references a 1977 Agnes Varda documentary about abortion rights.
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