Thirty-five-year-old Vilma lives alone, plagued by anxieties—most of all, a fear of death. One
day, a priest named Ivar and a pathologist, Robert, appear at her door to deliver sad news: her
father has died, leaving behind only a letter. But Vilma never knew she had a real father, and the
men’s sudden arrival, together with the mysterious letter, turns her quiet life upside down.
Charlotte Blom is a Norwegian director from Sarpsborg, born in 1972. She studied photography
in Oslo and at the Edinburgh College of Art before turning to filmmaking, earning recognition
and awards at international festivals.

Thirty-five-year-old Vilma lives alone, plagued by anxieties—most of all, a fear of death. One
day, a priest named Ivar and a pathologist, Robert, appear at her door to deliver sad news: her
father has died, leaving behind only a letter. But Vilma never knew she had a real father, and the
men’s sudden arrival, together with the mysterious letter, turns her quiet life upside down.
Charlotte Blom is a Norwegian director from Sarpsborg, born in 1972. She studied photography
in Oslo and at the Edinburgh College of Art before turning to filmmaking, earning recognition
and awards at international festivals.
day, a priest named Ivar and a pathologist, Robert, appear at her door to deliver sad news: her
father has died, leaving behind only a letter. But Vilma never knew she had a real father, and the
men’s sudden arrival, together with the mysterious letter, turns her quiet life upside down.
Charlotte Blom is a Norwegian director from Sarpsborg, born in 1972. She studied photography
in Oslo and at the Edinburgh College of Art before turning to filmmaking, earning recognition
and awards at international festivals.