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Aurora, a Portuguese migrant works as a warehouse picker in Edinburgh, Scotland. Trapped between the confines of a vast distribution center and the solitude of her own bedroom, Aurora seeks out every opportunity to resist the alienation and isolation that threaten her sense of self.In her impressive debut film On Falling, Laura Carreira skilfully captures the subtle yet profound unraveling of the protagonist’s emotional state, portraying her gradual descent into emotional darkness with great sensitivity.Her writing and direction display sensitivity, and an acute awareness of the turmoil faced by her protagonist, Aurora. Carreira deftly portrays Aurora’s growing internal struggles as she confronts the harsh realities of life in a foreign land. The film explores the delicate balance between a longing for connection and the suffocating weight of isolation, compounded by economic hardships and a lack of societal support.Joana Santos delivers a beautifully understated and poignant performance as Aurora, portraying her vulnerability and silent suffering with remarkable subtlety. Through small, nuanced gestures, she conveys the depths of Aurora’s emotional landscape, from her hope to her fear and, ultimately, her sadness. Her portrayal feels deeply relatable, touching on universal themes of belonging, alienation, and resilience. Without relying heavily on dialogue, Santos invites the audience into Aurora’s inner world, making her journey not just compelling, but deeply affecting.On Falling not only tells a powerful and resonant story, but also connects on a profound emotional level. It's quiet strength leaves a lasting impression.This film world premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, had its European Premiere at the recently concluded San Sebastien Film Festival where it won Silver Sea Shell, Best Director (Ex aequo) as well as a Special Mention, TVE-Another Look Award. Raman Chawla