Linda's (actress Rose Byrne) life is slowly turning into a real disaster - she is alone struggling with her daughter's mysterious illness, domestic worries and her husband who is increasingly absent. Even her relationship with her psychotherapist (comedian Conan O'Brien) begins to falter, and the mysterious disappearance of an acquaintance complicates her situation even more. It seems that all the troubles are about to become an unbearable burden - like a burst pipe that has collapsed the ceiling of her apartment, becoming an exact reflection of the collapse of Linda's life.
"If I Could, I'd Kick You" debuted with a bang at the Berlin Film Festival, where Rose Byrne won the award for Best Actress. It's an ironic, bittersweet and stunning tale of motherhood, emotional burden and the chaos of life - a film that will leave you speechless long after it's over.





