Cannes Review: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Find Pain and Pathos in The Young Mother’s Home
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In "Youth Mothers" the filmmakers of Liège are interested in the journey of five teenage mothers. A luminous film, price of the screenplay in Cannes, to see from this Wednesday on a large screen. ...
Awarded in Cannes, the latest film of the Dardenne brothers shows teenage mothers, who have in common been placed and who are trying to get out of their precariousness. On this subject, the figures remind us that it is difficult to break with the patterns, recalls our columnist Audrey Jougla, professor of philosophy in Nantes.
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Cannes Review: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Find Pain and Pathos in The Young Mother’s Home
The new film from Jean Pierre and Luc Dardenne is much like the others. The actors are mostly non-professional; the locations are real; the themes are sociological; the mood is often tense. The subject of their latest is unplanned pregnancies and the options made available for young French women who feel that their situation, whether exterior or interior, might not be suited for raising a child. What gives The Young Mother‘s Home an edge is how …
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