(2007) — Unrelated
The story follows (Kathryn Worth), a middle-aged woman who joins her friend Verena (Mary Roscoe) and her upper-middle-class family on a summer holiday in Tuscany. Arriving alone after a row with her partner, Anna finds herself drifting between two groups: the "olds" (her peers) and the younger generation.
Characterized by "remarkable stillness" due to equipment limitations. Unrelated (2007)
is the celebrated feature film debut of British director Joanna Hogg , establishing her as a major voice in contemporary cinema. The film is a naturalistic, slow-burn drama that explores midlife crisis, class, and social alienation. Plot and Themes The story follows (Kathryn Worth), a middle-aged woman