Short description
A documentary about women, domestic spaces, and the invisible emotional architectures of everyday life.
Extended synopsis
Moving between kitchens, bedrooms, corridors, balconies, and temporary homes, Soft Corners follows several women in Brussels as they speak — directly or indirectly — about routine, solitude, care, and self-reconstruction. Rather than building through testimony alone, the film listens to gestures, silences, objects, and interiors, tracing the emotional landscapes that exist beneath the visible surface of daily life.
The documentary explores how ordinary spaces can hold memory, fatigue, tenderness, and quiet resistance.
Artistic note
The film combines observational fragments, intimate conversations, and still-life attention to domestic details. It seeks a documentary form that is contemplative rather than explanatory, and emotionally precise without becoming sentimental.