Louise Mauroy-Panzani
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Ilça Moreno Zego
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Abnara Gomes Varela
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Arnaud Rebotini
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Fredy Gomes Tavares
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Domingos Borges Almeida
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Marc Lafont
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Bastien Ehouzan
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Delfi Rodrigues Dos Sanches
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Manuel José Sovares
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Denis Ortega Acevedo
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Sidney Cardoso
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Louise Mauroy-Panzani | Ilça Moreno Zego | Abnara Gomes Varela | |||
Arnaud Rebotini | Fredy Gomes Tavares | Domingos Borges Almeida | |||
Marc Lafont | Bastien Ehouzan | Delfi Rodrigues Dos Sanches | |||
Manuel José Sovares | Denis Ortega Acevedo | Sidney Cardoso |
Louise Mauroy-Panzani | Ilça Moreno Zego | ||
Abnara Gomes Varela | Arnaud Rebotini | ||
Fredy Gomes Tavares | Domingos Borges Almeida | ||
Marc Lafont | Bastien Ehouzan | ||
Delfi Rodrigues Dos Sanches | Manuel José Sovares | ||
Denis Ortega Acevedo | Sidney Cardoso |
Produced by Bénédicte Couvreur, Celine Sciamma’s long-time producer, Marie Amachoukeli’s drama is anchored by an astonishing, emotionally complex performance from six-year-old Louise Mauroy-Panzani. She plays Cleo, who undergoes a particularly painful rite-of-passage as she grapples with the realisation that she is no longer the centre of Gloria’s world. This perfectly formed gem is both gorgeous, heartfelt filmmaking and a lightly worn colonial critique.