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Presenting the screening of critically acclaimed French film — Petite Maman by Céline Sciamma.
The film is a sublime modern fairytale about the quiet wonder of mother-daughter relationships, directed by Céline Sciamma of the Portrait of a Lady on Fire fame.
Join us as we bring this heartwarming coming-of-age story to the screens, exclusively at AF Bombay!
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EVENT DETAILS
Screening Free & Open For All
Subtitled in English
Duration: 73 minutes
Date: Thursday, 25 May | 6.30 pm
Venue: AF Bombay (Churchgate Centre – Theosophy Hall, 40 New Marine Lines)
FEATURING
Joséphine Sanz
Gabrielle Sanz
Nina Meurisse
ABOUT THE FILM
Acclaimed filmmaker — Céline Sciamma (Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Girlhood) returns with her latest treasure, Petite Maman, a sublime modern fairytale about the quiet wonder of mother-daughter relationships.
The film tells the story of eight-year-old Nelly’s fantastical journey after the death of her beloved grandmother. While helping her mother clear out her childhood home, Nelly begins to explore the surrounding woodland and encounters a strangely familiar girl her own age. Instantly forming a connection with this mysterious new friend, Nelly embarks on a formative flight of fancy that encourages her to come to terms with this newfound loss.
Featuring exceptional central performances from real-life twins Joséphine and Gabrielle Sanz, Sciamma’s warm and gently profound new film mixes the fantastical with her characteristically delicate touch, weaved together into a tale of childhood, memory and loss that will resonate with audiences young and old.