Fifteen-year-old Fanny spends the summer with her parents at their vacation home, cherishing time with her terminally ill mother through simple pleasures like swimming and walks, creating final memories before an impending loss.
Fifteen-year-old Fanny and her parents retreat to their summer house, seeking refuge in the familiar rhythms of the season. Days unfold in quiet simplicity-reading on the porch, swimming in the sea, walking along familiar paths, sharing ice creams under the sun. Amidst these gentle routines, an unspoken grief lingers, the knowledge that this will be her mother's last summer. The family's attempts to preserve the past and create new memories are tinged with a delicate melancholy, as they navigate the tension between holding on and letting go, finding in these moments a bittersweet reminder of life's fragile beauty.—Adomeit FIlm