Agnes feels stuck. Unlike her best friend, Lydie, who’s moved to New York and is now expecting a baby, Agnes still lives in the New England house they once shared as graduate students, now working as a professor at her alma mater. A ‘bad thing’ happened to Agnes a few years ago and, since then, despite her best efforts, life hasn’t gotten back on track.

Eva Victor
as Agnes

Naomi Ackie
as Lydie

Louis Cancelmi
as Preston Decker

Kelly McCormack
as Natasha

Lucas Hedges
as Gavin

John Carroll Lynch
as Pete

Hettienne Park
as Eleanor Winston

E.R. Fightmaster
as Fran

Cody Reiss
as Devin

Jordan Mendoza
as Logan
Brent Marchant
When we experience a traumatic tragedy, we often can’t fathom how we’re going to respond to it. Some reactions may follow expected patterns. But others may come across as wholly unpredictable, in large part because we don’t quite know what to make of them ourselves. That can become considerably more...
CinemaSerf
There is something especially individual about the lead characterisation here, and even though Eve Victor delivers strongly, I just didn’t really engage with it. We conclude fairly swiftly that her “Agnes” has suffered some trauma in her life and that now, in her late twenties, she has taken up a pr...
badelf
For a first feature film, Sorry, Baby is truly impressive. Eva Victor takes on the triple threat of writing, directing, and starring, and she pulls it off with a creative approach that actually works. This is a story about recovery from trauma, but Victor resists the conventional playbook. Instead o...