There is this myth about people with two different eye colours, they say that they can see heaven and hell at the same time. Enter, Nora. Nora is a spontaneous, social, eccentric young woman with one blue and one brown eye. On the surface she and her boyfriend Liam lead a very happy existence. But their life is not what it seems. Nora get's carried away in the superstitions of her existence and floats between very impulsive happy splurges and very anxious tantrums. She get's lost in a world of black and white, wrong and right, heaven and hell and absolutely no in between. She is the woman that has never seen the colour grey, because in her world it doesn't exist. Ambivalence is a story of a woman struggling with the extreme ends in life, desperate to find a solution for her delusions and disease.
—Tine Lammens & Maxime Lahousse