Family therapist Aliocha Schneider is at the center of the imperfections revealed in the series "Family Therapy"
In the latest film by Slovene director Sonja Prozhen, titled "Family Therapy," Aliocha Schneider delivers a sensitive and nuanced performance as the son of a seemingly perfect family. The film uses humor and absurdity to reveal the contradictions and fragilities of its characters, delving into the topic of false perfection in a family setting.
Schneider was drawn to the project after watching Prozhen's previous work, "History of Love." He found the family story in "Family Therapy" intriguing and the subject of false perfection engaging. The actor notes that there's something funny about someone who wants to be proud but is hiding their flaws, a theme that resonates in contemporary society.
Schneider's participation in the film adds to its portrayal of human contradictions and the illusion of perfection. His character in the film will force the family to confront themselves and let life into the family. The themes of fear, individualism, and their impact on solidarity and compassion sometimes resonate in contemporary society, making "Family Therapy" a thought-provoking and relevant piece.
The director of "Family Therapy" is Grégoire Vigneron. Schneider found the project stimulating and enriching, and his performance in the film explores human contradictions and the illusion of perfection.
For those interested, an interview with Aliocha Schneider for "Family Therapy" is available for viewing in its entirety. The film is a must-watch for anyone seeking a fresh perspective on family dynamics and the pursuit of facade as a means to distance humans from their humanity.