Sight & Sound, 2025
The Guardian, 2025
“excellent...a powerful insight into a life shared”
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The Financial Times HTSI, 2025
Q&A at Bertha DocHouse, 2025
Little White Lies, 2025
Aesthetica, 2025
WePresent by WeTransfer, 2024
CNN Style, 2025
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“Pulses a fearless love”
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“an intimate portrait of living, creating and loving under the shadow of ageing”
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Nowness, 2025
“an intimate portrait that all couples should see... extraordinary”
The Up Coming, 2025
Screen Daily, 2024
Deadline, 2024
Royal Photographic Society, 2025
The Pinnacle Gazette, 2025
Digital Camera World, 2025
Amateur Photographer, 2025
RTE Radio 1, 2025
Strand Magazine, 2025
The Eye Of Photography, 2025
The Up Coming, Hey U Guys, 2024
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“unprecedented intimacy and candour”
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“extraordinary to watch for the elegance of the filmmaking”
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“delivers fresh and tenderly romantic insights into the complexities of relationships and the inevitability of mortality.”
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“Modern Films Buys CPH:DOX winner”
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“an unflinching, touching examination of the couple’s relationship.”
“A love story”
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“Anyone who’s loved, argued or struggled with the complexities of a long-term relationship will see themselves in this film.”
“well worth a trip to the cinema”
“incredibly compelling”
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“An authentic portrait of love and resilience”
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“Unflinchingly honest and painfully tender”
“Wholly compelling”
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Fremantle, 2025
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“painfully intimate”
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“embodies a significant exploration of companionship, creativity, and the process of confronting life’s inevitable endings”
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“serves as a reminder that relationships often require open communication to navigate the challenges that arise”
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“a profoundly moving film about living, creating and loving”
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“The debut documentary from Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter is a tremendous foray into the genre”
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