Berthe Morisot’s Le Berceau explores motherhood, intimacy, care, silence, interior space, and the female gaze through a restrained Impressionist language.
Matisse’s The Invalid transforms a small domestic sickroom into a study of vulnerability, caregiving, rest, and uncertain recovery through thick brushwork and warm-cool color contrasts.
Lawyer and poet Leyla meets nursing student Canan on a night train before they confront an ethical decision involving Yavuz, care, death, and responsibility.