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A Radiant Girl

Play trailer 1:27 Poster for A Radiant Girl Released Feb 17, 2023 1h 38m History Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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Paris, summer 1942. Irene (Rebecca Marder) is a 19-year-old aspiring actress without a care in the world. Her family watches her discover friends, new love and a passion for the theater, all the while without her realizing that time is running out. Legendary French actress Sandrine Kiberlain makes her directorial debut with this allegorical coming-of-age drama set in Nazi-occupied France, that is in turns enchanting and devastating, anchored by a star-making lead performance by Marder "which more than delivers on the luminous promise of the English title" (Screen Daily). A RADIANT GIRL shows us both the dangers of complacency in the face of fascism, as well as the moments of beauty that are possible even under the hardest of circumstances.
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Tim Cogshell FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles) It's very uncomfortable while also being extremely beautiful. Mar 2, 2023 Full Review Nell Minow RogerEbert.com "A Radiant Girl" rewards careful attention. Rated: 3.5/4 Feb 18, 2023 Full Review Michael Rechtshaffen Los Angeles Times Kiberlain filters familiar subject matter through a unique lens, resulting in the simultaneously ominous and vibrant allegorical coming-of-age story that is “A Radiant Girl.” Feb 17, 2023 Full Review Kathy Fennessy Video Librarian Magazine A Radiant Girl marks an assured debut from a first-time director. Sandrine Kiberlain's debut benefits from a convincing cast and a unique approach to the Jewish experience in Vichy France. Rated: 3.5/5 Jan 4, 2024 Full Review Serena Seghedoni Loud and Clear Reviews Part coming-of-age movie, part quirky comedy, part tense holocaust drama, A Radiant Girl (Une Jeune Fille Qui Va Bien) balances the darkness of its themes with the light that comes from its protagonist, brilliantly brought to life by Rebecca Marder. Rated: 3.5/5 Aug 3, 2023 Full Review Alessandra Rangel InSession Film While the film does not present the heartbreak that is bound to happen, the audience is aware of what awaits, as Irène smiles and plans her future, unaware of history. Mar 8, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Nicolas M Faço uma boa ação em avisar que esse filme é horrível. Péssimas atuações, muito falsos os atores. Consegui dormir no filme de tão lento. Deveria pedir o dinheiro de volta ou o cinema ter o bom senso e não passar essa porcaria. O cinema francês não é isso. Nem na faculdade de cinema devem ter filmes tão ruins. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 06/13/23 Full Review TK Best film. Rebecca Mader was absolutely incredible! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Paris, summer 1942. Irene (Rebecca Marder) is a 19-year-old aspiring actress without a care in the world. Her family watches her discover friends, new love and a passion for the theater, all the while without her realizing that time is running out. Legendary French actress Sandrine Kiberlain makes her directorial debut with this allegorical coming-of-age drama set in Nazi-occupied France, that is in turns enchanting and devastating, anchored by a star-making lead performance by Marder "which more than delivers on the luminous promise of the English title" (Screen Daily). A RADIANT GIRL shows us both the dangers of complacency in the face of fascism, as well as the moments of beauty that are possible even under the hardest of circumstances.
Director
Sandrine Kiberlain
Producer
Christine De Jekel, Olivier Delbosc, Pauline Duhault
Screenwriter
Sandrine Kiberlain
Distributor
Film Movement
Production Co
BNP Paribas Pictures, Curiosa Films, France 3 Cinéma, E.D.I Films
Genre
History, Drama
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 17, 2023, Limited
Runtime
1h 38m
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