Dida

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Nikola Ilić, Corina Schwingruber Ilić • Écrit par Nikola Ilić, Corina Schwingruber Ilić
    Suisse • 2021 • 78 minutes • Couleur
Résumé

Il y a des années, Nikola a quitté la Serbie pour la Suisse. Il est partagé entre deux pays et trois femmes : sa mère Dida, sa grand-mère et sa femme. Belgrade le rappelle : Dida a des difficultés d'apprentissage et a toujours été dépendante de la grand-mère qui vieillit. Comment peut-il aider sa mère à vivre une vie indépendante sans perdre la sienne ?

Fifteen years ago Nikola left Serbia to follow his heart to Switzerland. Since then his life is shared between two countries and three women: his mother Dida, his grandmother and his wife. His mother has learning disabilities and has always been dependent on grandmother. As grandmother is getting older, Belgrade is now calling Nikola back home. How can he help his mother live a life of independence without losing his own?

"Dida has learning difficulties and still depends on her mother. When the latter is no longer able to look after her, it falls to Dida’s son, Nikola, to take over. How can he help his mother live her life without losing his independence? And how can he do so while living in different cities, even different countries? Nikola and his wife Corina reorganise their life to deal with these new responsibilities. While Dida learns about her son’s day-to-day life in Zurich, Nikola rediscovers the small worker’s apartment in Belgrade that he had left to move in with Corina in Switzerland. He expresses his doubts and feelings frankly, in a voiceover reminiscent of a personal journal. The di- rectors Nikola Ilić and Corina Schwingruber Ilić confide their story through a moving family film that paints an intimate portrait of Dida and her world of wonder. With an ample dose of humour, this feature-length film recounts the milestones in the life of a son and a mother who rediscover each other in adulthood, between two cities and two cultures."
(Alice Riva - Visions du Réel)

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