‘Everytime’ Review: Sandra Wollner’s Delicate, Devastating Portrait of Grief Is One You Won’t Forget
Sandra Wollner's film 'Everytime' presents a poignant exploration of grief through the lens of a mother and daughter. Birgit Minichmayr delivers a powerful performance as Ella, who navigates the aftermath of loss while supporting her daughter Melli. The film's understated approach captures the complexities of moving forward in the wake of tragedy.
- ▪The film premiered at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section.
- ▪Birgit Minichmayr plays a mother grappling with the impact of loss on her life and her daughter's.
- ▪The narrative focuses on the everyday struggles of the characters as they cope with grief without grand emotional displays.
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Home > Creative Content > Reviews ‘Everytime’ Review: Sandra Wollner’s Delicate, Devastating Portrait of Grief Is One You Won’t Forget Cannes 2026: Birgit Minichmayr gives a magnificent performance as a mother grappling with an immense lost Chase Hutchinson May 22, 2026 @ 10:25 AM Share on Social Media Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on LinkedIn Share on Email "Everytime" (Cannes) There’s a sequence early on in “Everytime,” writer-director Sandra Wollner’s uncompromising, understated meditation on all-consuming grief and the ripple effects it can have on the rest of our lives as we try to carry on, that will stick with me forever.
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