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Keeping Mum is this intriguing documentary where Emilie dives into the labyrinth of her relationship with her mother, Meaud. The way it unfolds feels almost like peeling back layers of an onion, raw and a bit messy, which I appreciate. There’s this surreal blend of nostalgia and existential questioning that permeates the film. You get glimpses of Meaud as a magical grandmother, a rebellious punk, and this spontaneous feminist figure. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to linger in moments that resonate. It’s not just a family story; it really grapples with those tough questions about love and nurturing, especially from a place of past hurt. The performances are genuine, which makes the whole experience quite impactful.
Explores complex mother-daughter dynamicsUnique blend of personal storytelling and broader themesVisual style complements emotional depth
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Émilie Brisavoine
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