Alec, a soft-spoken, introverted teenager, has always viewed life through the lens of his father’s small-time pornography business where their home doubles as a set. Since his mother’s death, Alec has been drawn deeper into the family business and he now films and edits the content that his rough and ready father, Dylan, produces and stars in. As an ageing performer, Dylan is struggling to keep things afloat and relies on girls such as Lizzie, a free-spirited adult entertainer who has become something like an older sister to Alec. As financial pressures mount, Dylan’s swagger begins to unravel, exposing Alec to the growing chaos around him. When the father and son relocate from London to a sleepy seaside town, Alec hopes for a fresh start and tries to make new friends without revealing his unconventional life. Events take a turn when he meets classmate Nina, a fiercely independent and feminist young woman whose world view could not be further from the one that Alec grew up with. As their bond deepens, Nina invites Alec into a realm of intimacy and vulnerability that cannot be captured on camera and challenges him to explore what it means to be truly seen.

by Muriel d’Ansembourg (Director), Muriel d’Ansembourg (Screenplay)with Caolán O’Gorman, Andrew Howard, Alessa Savage, Safiya Benaddi, Lyndsey Marshal•102’• Isabella Films, Els Vandevorst, Isabella Depeweg (producers) • Netherlands, Belgium, France 2026