

A nurse's ordinary day becomes an existential mirror she can't unsee.
MIA tells the story of a home nurse whom we follow on what appears to be an ordinary day. The encounters she has ultimately lead to a confrontation with herself.
Acting
Decleir's face carries whole emotional arcs in silence.
Direction
Vandekerckhove turns mundane spaces into psychological pressure cookers.
Director
Christina Vandekerckhove
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot during early COVID with actual healthcare workers in supporting roles, blurring fiction with lived exhaustion.
The single-take hallway scene was Decleir's first—she broke down genuinely after cut, and Vandekerckhove kept rolling.