Fatigue as the norm, performance as an obligation. Burnout is becoming a hidden yet widespread experience for people living under constant pressure and the expectation of uninterrupted online and professional availability.
Director Paula Ďurinová transforms her personal experience of burnout into a collective portrait of contemporary society. She follows individuals for whom exhaustion, anxiety, and a loss of motivation have become an ordinary part of everyday life. Their struggles are perceived as personal failure rather than a broader systemic phenomenon. Through recordings of group therapy sessions, the film reveals burnout as a common yet publicly concealed experience—driven by pressures to perform, constant availability, self-control, and resilience. Stylistically challenging yet accessible, the film invites not only emotional engagement but also a shift of personal burden into the public sphere, transforming isolation into a sense of shared belonging. (The film may be unsuitable for photosensitive audiences.)
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