A gentle and poetic evocation of a rural childhood, Nana is also a narrative innovation, telling a story almost exclusively through the eyes and words of a four-year-old child. Nana lives in a stone house near her grandfather’s farm. Her young mother is clearly unhappy in their rural retreat and yearns to be elsewhere. Back from school one late afternoon, Nana finds the house is empty and the story continues through its childlike fragments as she plays by herself and talks to her toys. Artist/photographer Valerie Massadian has made a stunning and original feature film debut.
Director Valérie Masadian is attending the screening on Sunday 6th November, 6.30pm at Hyde Park Picture House.




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