“One of the people who appeared at the end of the film The Urgency of Death visits the house where she lived as a child and talks about the things that destroyed her father” (Lucia Seles). If Seles creates unforgettable characters and situations, all of which are imbued with a touching innocence, this film, which adopts a documentary structure, opens up a reflection on family bonds. Using an obsessive yet playful language that creates temporal and emotional abysses, this touching documentary about a father (and a sister) features an exciting and emerging new grammar.