In Ashes (Norway) by Kjetil Engh Aasen
Contemporary Films / Auteur Cinema Archive ©
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1h 23m
The life of Inger and her son Jonas is turned upside down when the man they thought they knew is suspected of unspeakable crimes against children. As painful questions arise, Inger realizes her son is slowly pulling away from her. Inger struggles to find a way back to her son, while at the same time, attempts to deal with her own conflicting feeling towards her husband.
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