In the early 1960s, two families, the Alices and the Celines, lived in adjacent bourgeois homes in Brussels, with their children, Theo and Maxime, being inseparable best friends. Their lives were filled with togetherness until the tragic accident that shattered their perfect harmony. Maxime's sudden and fatal fall from his bedroom window left Alice, the witness, consumed by grief and guilt. As Celine's pain and anger intensified, she began to harbor a deep resentment towards Alice, accusing her of not doing enough to save her son. Celine's behavior became increasingly erratic, and Alice grew concerned that her friend was plotting revenge against her own son, Theo.
Mothers' Instinct
A catastrophic occurrence irreparably alters the lives of two women, leading them to reevaluate the depth of their closest relationships.