Fresh off her feature debut opening the Netherlands Film Festival, one of LAB111’s resident filmmakers Laura Hermanides joins Hugo to discuss Witte Flits—a project that began as a documentary but evolved into a striking fictional narrative. The film tackles the complex, timely debate surrounding euthanasia, particularly in cases of unbearable psychological sufferings. Inspired by a real-life story, Laura examines whether the theory survives the reality, focusing largely on the profound challenge parents face in overcoming their love to set their child free of pain. In this candid conversation, she reflects on the film’s journey—from working with a 700-page journal written by the father and forming a lasting friendship with the mother, to developing a distinctive cinematic language. Laura reminds us of the enduring power of storytelling in uncertain times.
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SHOW NOTES
- The Hero with a Thousand Faces | Joseph Campbell
FILMS MENTIONED
- Witte Flits (Laura Hermanides, 2024)
- Fantasia (Samuel Armstrong, James Algar & co, 1940)
- Anahit (Laura Hermanides, 2022)