From Trauma to Triumph: The Powerful Story of 12-Year-Old Girl ‘Karla’ Captivates Cinephiles at IFFI-2025
Through Fuki’s Eyes: ‘Renoir’ Captures the Wonder and Complexity of Childhood
#IFFIWood, 23 November 2025
From the brave courtroom struggle of 12-year-old Karla to the whimsical, imaginative world of 11-year-old Fuki, IFFI screens shimmered with stories that linger in the heart and the journeys behind these moving tales, where courage, curiosity, and imagination transform childhood trials into cinematic triumphs.
The 56th IFFI witnessed a riveting press conference today as Christina Theresa Tournatzès, Director of Karla, and Christophe Bruncher, Co-Producer of Renoir, shared the stories behind their acclaimed films.

Karla: A Child’s Fight for Truth and Dignity
Director Christina Theresa Tournatzès spoke about the delicate and emotionally charged journey of bringing Karla to life on screen. The film tells the harrowing true story of 12-year-old Karla, a courageous girl who faces her abusive father in court. With only two witnesses, the trial becomes a tense battle of “word against word,” and for Karla, recounting her trauma is both heart-wrenching and profoundly challenging.

The film follows Karla’s perspective intimately, highlighting the silences, hesitations, and speechlessness imposed by trauma. The judge becomes a pivotal figure, the only person who truly listens and helps Karla find her voice. The story’s authenticity is rooted in family history and a relative of Karla grew up with the story and transformed it into a lifelong project, ultimately bringing it to the screen.
Christina highlighted the universal relevance of the film. Sexual assault against children is a pervasive global issue, and Karla focuses on the survivor’s narrative while carefully preserving the child’s dignity.
She also reflected on the film’s premiere in Munich, describing it as a “home run,” and shared the thrill of presenting it in India for the first time at IFFI. Working with the 12-year-old lead, Christina emphasized creating a safe and nurturing environment, allowing the child actor’s performance to remain instinctive, genuine, and compelling.
Renoir: Seeing the World Through a Child’s Magical Imagination
Co-Producer Christophe Bruncher offered an engaging peek behind the scenes of Renoir, a film that captures the enchanting world of childhood through the eyes of 11-year-old Fuki.

While the title nods to the famous French painter, Bruncher explained, “It’s not a biopic. Like an Impressionist painting, the story is made of small, fragmentary moments that, when seen together, create a rich emotional picture. That’s what makes this film feel alive and poetic.”
Set in Tokyo during Japan’s economic boom of 1987, Renoir follows Fuki, a sensitive and curious girl coping with her father’s terminal illness and her mother’s mounting stress. To navigate her loneliness and the pressures of growing up, she retreats into a magical world of imagination, telepathy, and playful experimentation—even calling a dating hotline!
Bruncher highlighted the universality of Fuki’s journey. “What we wanted to capture is how children process big, adult problems with their own inner logic. Fuki’s imagination is her way of making sense of the world,” he added.
Bruncher said that the film delicately explores the bittersweet realities of childhood, family, and societal change. “The young actress delivering Fuki’s performance is a revelation—technically strong, instinctive, and emotionally captivating. Though she narrowly missed the Best Actress award at Cannes, she was honored with Best New Performer at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, cementing her status as a remarkable talent,” he stated.
Renoir is a celebration of childhood wonder, curiosity, and courage, inviting audiences to see the world through the eyes of a child navigating the delicate balance between play and life’s harsh realities.
About the Film
1.Karla
Germany | 2025 | German | 104' | Colour

Karla is an emotional real-life drama set in Munich in 1962. It narrates the true story of 12-year-old Karla, who courageously files charges against her abusive father, seeking protection from years of sexual assault. Navigating a justice system that often ignores child victims, Karla insists on telling her story her own way, with a judge becoming her key supporter. The film explores sexual trauma and depicts a girls courage and fight for dignity respecting Karla’s voice without voyeurism.
2. Renoir
Japan, France, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Qatar | 2025 | Japanese | 116’ | Colour

Set in 1987 at Tokyo during Japan’s economic boom, the film follows a 11-year-old Fuki, a curious and sensitive girl coping with her terminally ill father and s tressed mother Utako Okita. As her parents face emotional and financial pressures, Fuki seeks refuge in her own world, exploring magic, telepathy, and calling a dating hotline. She experiences loneliness and growing pains while forming friendships and confronting adult challenges. The film portrays her calm yet courageous journey through loss and growing up, capturing the bittersweet complexity of childhood and family struggles and societal change.
About IFFI
Born in 1952, the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) stands tall as South Asia’s oldest and largest celebration of cinema. Jointly hosted by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India and the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG), State Government of Goa, the festival has grown into a global cinematic powerhouse—where restored classics meet bold experiments, and legendary maestros share space with fearless first-timers. What makes IFFI truly sparkle is its electric mix—international competitions, cultural showcases, masterclasses, tributes, and the high-energy WAVES Film Bazaar, where ideas, deals and collaborations take flight. Staged against Goa’s stunning coastal backdrop from November 20–28, the 56th edition promises a dazzling spectrum of languages, genres, innovations, and voices—an immersive celebration of India’s creative brilliance on the world stage.
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