About Àma Gloria
by Ava Cahen
by Ava Cahen
Marie Amachoukeli’s utterly truthful rendition of Cléo’s story, from her perspective as a six-year-old, reveals to us the emotions that flow through this wonderful character, and introduces us to another one; her nanny, Gloria. If the film is named after her, it’s because her comforting arms make up her whole world, where she can curl up and find refuge. A vibrant and personal film that resonates and echoes in our hearts like a soothing melody.
Interview with Marie Amachoukeli
"In Àma Gloria, I wanted to talk about childhood, which I see as a volcano, a lullaby, and a time when you are madly in love with those who raise you. Whether they’re family or not."