Other People's Children
40-year-old Parisian high school teacher Rachel loves her life: she's inspired by her work and is close to her friends, and family. When she meets a man in her community guitar class – the recently-separated Ali, Rachel commences a relationship with both him, and his four-year-old daughter, Leila. While Leila already has a mother, Rachel's yearning for a family of her own is only growing stronger.
Critic Reviews:
- " This is a good old-fashioned movie made with such intelligence, humanity and know-how that it’s better than most of the new-fashioned movies made in recent years. " – David Bax (Battleship Pretension)
- " You’ll gladly accept ‘Other People’s Children’ and embrace Efira's heartfelt performance. " – Jeff Mitchell (Art House Film Wire)
- " There’s more to the film than one single thread, as all scenes come together in a finely embroidered garment of great cinematic depth. " – Christopher Llewellyn Reed (Hammer to Nail)