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Title: 'Sorry, Baby' is a wry, affecting take on trauma
Post by: AngelOfThyNight on July 21, 2025, 11:14:12 AM
'Sorry, Baby' is a wry, affecting take on trauma

Sorry, Baby is a refreshingly disarming movie. The film was written and directed by Eva Victor, who also stars a newly minted professor at the liberal arts college where she received her graduate degree. The school is also where she was once sexually assaulted. The movie takes on a traumatic experience with wry humor and vulnerability — and it announces Victor as a filmmaker and performer to watch.

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Sorry, Baby is a refreshingly disarming movie. The film was written and directed by Eva Victor, who also stars a newly minted professor at the liberal arts college where she received her graduate degree. The school is also where she was once sexually assaulted. The movie takes on a traumatic experience with wry humor and vulnerability — and it announces Victor as a filmmaker and performer to watch.

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Source: 'Sorry, Baby' is a wry, affecting take on trauma (https://www.npr.org/2025/07/23/1256100354/sorry-baby-is-a-wry-affecting-take-on-trauma)