"Clouds Are Made of Rain" tells the story of 38-year-old Nadine, who comes to the hospice with terminal cancer and has to learn to let go of her anger at the world, say goodbye to her little son Dexter and make peace with herself.

Director's Statement:

You can't practice dying. We will all make this experience someday. I believe that death is still a taboo topic in our society. That's why I made a movie about the challenges of the last days of life: the pain of saying goodbye, physical deterioration, unfulfilled longings, fear of death, the love for the little things in life, companionship between dying people, the humor that life retains until the end and all the unfinished business that remains. Last but not least, it is a film about perhaps the most difficult task we have to master in life: letting go.

 

A movie about life, death and being brave...