: A central theme is the "crumbing of truths," where jealousy and suspicion transform an intimate relationship into a source of terror. Cast and Production
The story follows (Alice Dwyer), who falls for Yann (Sabin Tambrea) after receiving a series of "lettres filmées"—short, artistic video messages recorded on his iPhone. What begins as a passionate amour fou quickly sours as Yann’s deep-seated mistrust leads him to leave Hanna, though he refuses to leave her alone.
Released in 2015, is a psychological thriller that deconstructs the boundaries between love and obsession. Directed and written by Andrina Mračnikar, the film marks a significant directorial debut that transitions from a poetic romance into a haunting exploration of paranoia and media-driven manipulation. Plot and Narrative Structure
plays the mercurial Yann, whose performance captures the unsettling transition from lover to stalker.
The narrative is built around these video letters, which evolve from romantic gestures into psychological weapons. As the film progresses, the distinction between external reality and Hanna’s internal perception begins to blur. When Yann supposedly disappears, his continued digital presence through these videos forces Hanna to question her own sanity and the motives of those around her. Themes and Cinematic Style
portrays Marie, winning the Best Supporting Actress award at the 2016 Austrian Film Awards for her role.
: The film intentionally shifts genres, moving from a romantic drama to a thriller with elements of horror.