From birth, through her childhood and adolescence, a girl is confronted with the fragmentation of her identity because of the violent world around her: a highly religious mother, a brother suffering from mental illness and turbulent sexuality. A story about loss, grief, grief, and identity alignment. An intimate story that, like a voracious body, is erected through its own destruction. The novel A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing is the debut film by writer Eimear McBride. His innovative and experimental language travels through our interior, offering a new expressiveness of dialogue in the contemporary theatre scene.
In Spanish with English surtitles.