Petite maman

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After the death of her beloved grandmother, eight-year-old Nelly meets a strangely familiar girl her own age in the woods. Instantly forming a connection with this mysterious new friend, Nelly embarks on a fantastical journey of discovery which helps her come to terms with this newfound loss. (MUBI)

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Marigold 

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English An elegant and beautiful, but in some ways too much of a chic drama, and it’s hypnotic enough and lacks a more electrifying connection between reality and dream. It comes across as a cute vision without any real depth or profundity. In fact, it passed me by in a roundabout way, which I see as a disappointment from the author of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, although the film itself is certainly no disappointment. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English I remember Portrait of a Lady on Fire as tarted-up award bait that I gave three stars for the "craftsmanship" and never intended to return to, so I approached this one without any major expectations. But bugger me! I’m a moron. A beautiful, small and human film that doesn't want to be groundbreaking or engage with the big issues "that are burning us today", but evokes the purest of emotions in a simple fantasy romp. For some people, it won’t be anything special, but I got a thrill where I didn’t expect. ()

Filmmaniak 

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English Petite maman is a very intimate, delicate and directorially solid affair whose screenplay comprises a not very sophisticated story on the subject of establishing intergenerational relationships with parents and grandparents, which lacks depth and a stronger emotional connection. The film is an endearing experiment on the ambiguously defined boundary between reality, dream and fantasy with a foundational concept that deserves a more complex and well-developed rendering. ()