Girl (1993)
"Girl" is a beautifully crafted exploration of the intricate bond between a daughter and her father, steeped in emotion and symbolic storytelling. Carol Morley’s debut short invites viewers into a world where memories collide with unspoken feelings, using evocative imagery—like staircases—to represent the barriers in their relationship. The film's unique narrative structure deepens the viewer's understanding of longing and loss, making it an intimate experience for anyone who has grappled with familial complexities. Perfect for those who appreciate heartfelt storytelling and visual poetry, "Girl" is a striking introduction to a promising new voice in cinema.