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Latest revision as of 23:38, 27 December 2025
2009 British film
Together is a short film drama directed by Eicke Bettinga and starring Matt Smith. The film premiered in the Critics’ Week[1] section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.
A year after his brother’s death, Rob discovers that the only way to help his father cope with the loss is to “force” his affection onto him.
“How fine is the line that separates an unilateral embrace from a struggle? Eicke Bettinga reinvents the elaboration of a loss, starting from suffused grief to explode in a climax where the only language that still seems to have any meaning is that of the body.” – Milano Film Festival.[2]
“Together focuses the narrative on an emotional build-up rather than on momentous explanations and futile dialogue. Gazes, pauses, and gestures reveal more about the relationships than words could suggest.” – Nisimazine, Cannes 2009.



