Exil follows the quiet unraveling of a man whose carefully curated life abroad begins to fracture as the distant echoes of home intrude. With restrained dialogue and landscapes that mirror his inner solitude, the film tracks a journey across borders—both physical and emotional—as he confronts memory, longing, and the choices that shaped him. Through intimate encounters and fleeting connections, Exil paints a meditative portrait of displacement, belonging, and the ever-shifting line between where one is and where one truly feels at home.
Exil follows the quiet unraveling of a man whose carefully curated life abroad begins to fracture as the distant echoes of home intrude. With restrained dialogue and landscapes that mirror his inner solitude, the film tracks a journey across borders—both physical and emotional—as he confronts memory, longing, and the choices that shaped him. Through intimate encounters and fleeting connections, Exil paints a meditative portrait of displacement, belonging, and the ever-shifting line between where one is and where one truly feels at home.