SCA25 Live a Little
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Synopsis
Best friends Laura (Embla Ingelman-Sundberg) and Alex (Aviva Wrede) are heading off on a rail adventure across Europe, couch surfing through the capitals, starting with Warsaw. Their dream for the summer is to live carefree and immerse themselves in new cultures whilst staying with local hosts. One morning, after a wild party, Laura wakes up next to a stranger, but she has no memory of the night before. A few days later her boyfriend Elias joins the trip and is upset when he hears the news. Unable to remember what really happened, throughout the trip flashbacks from that night keep arising and Laura begins to question if the forgotten night was non-consensual. The feature film debut of Fanny Ovesen, Live a Little is a vibrant, bold and intimate story about finding oneself that explores the grey zones of consent, navigating uncertainty, relationships and intimacy, and the difficulty in setting boundaries.
Best friends Laura (Embla Ingelman-Sundberg) and Alex (Aviva Wrede) are heading off on a rail adventure across Europe, couch surfing through the capitals, starting with Warsaw. Their dream for the summer is to live carefree and immerse themselves in new cultures whilst staying with local hosts. One morning, after a wild party, Laura wakes up next to a stranger, but she has no memory of the night before. A few days later her boyfriend Elias joins the trip and is upset when he hears the news. Unable to remember what really happened, throughout the trip flashbacks from that night keep arising and Laura begins to question if the forgotten night was non-consensual. The feature film debut of Fanny Ovesen, Live a Little is a vibrant, bold and intimate story about finding oneself that explores the grey zones of consent, navigating uncertainty, relationships and intimacy, and the difficulty in setting boundaries.