Custody

Custody
Miriam and Antoine have recently separated. While she’s willing to permit their 17-year-old daughter Josephine to decide living arrangements for herself, Miriam is desperate to keep her youngest, 11-year-old Julien, away from his father. But the magistrate rules in favour of joint custody, and suddenly the boy is thrown directly into the middle of an escalating parental conflict, where it seems inevitable that sides must be chosen.
N8 reviewedOctober 8, 2024
This movie feels more like a slow burn horror movie than a drama. The last 30 minutes are absolutely horrifying.
A film dealing with a dramatic subject that is unfortunately still relevant today. Which shows us in an intelligent and fair way the difficulty of human and family relationships through violence.