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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.
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- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 3 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Based in a Catholic Church on a snowy Christmas time. Le Pupille is an adorable, a little goofy 38 minute short and fairly worthy of award nods! There's a lot of gentle and intense behavior mixed in. For sure well made but not the best Christmas story maybe close to it quite worthy of a high rating. All the girls involved are a wonderful magnitude of cuteness and joy! The nuns are a little harsh yet respectable. The production everything is so good, impressive, and a lot of charm packed in. The woman that keeps wanting to talk to the girls is great I love her style and dedication to what she wants. Would highly recommend all around very good.
I did not like it. Although, the shooting style made my "not bad" reaction to the film. The production design was very good. The kids were very realistic. It was like a documentary. I was sad while watching the movie. It's still a matter of religion. We watch people who take their childhood away by imposing their ignorant narratives on children by naming them evil and bad. Alba Rohrwacher played so well that you hate the character. The nun who did not want to give the cake to the girls because she wanted to flatter the biship. However, after seeing religious and ignorant people in a movie, I got angry, as always. I hope one day everyone will understand the truth and investigate their religion. As a short film, it wasn't bad. Also, the singing scenes were very good.
I loved this film. The children are all brilliant the the layered story about what giving and self sacrifice really mean is wonderful, and the look and direction are all expertly executed. Subtle yet strong gentle yet brutal this is a film that warmed my heart even thought I didn't see it at Christmas. And to get that many children having such great reactions is indicative of a very good director indeed. Although I should imaging that the schedule was long for a short. The costrules the feel and th me cinematography were all wonderful a true treat and Xmas confection for everyone. Bit of a pole in the catholic sides too!
"Le Pupille" is a beautifully crafted short film that delves into the cynicism of Catholic Church morals during the era in which it's set. While the general description refers to a Catholic boarding school, it's important to note that the setting is actually a Catholic orphanage, which adds depth to the story. The film's attention to detail, its satirical undertones, and the innocent yet sharp portrayal of the young girls offer a poignant commentary on institutional hypocrisy and the resilience of youthful spirit. A truly delightful and thought-provoking watch indeed.
P. S: Yes it is slow, watch and have the patience to not use your phone.
P. S: Yes it is slow, watch and have the patience to not use your phone.
There is no moral to this Italian Christmas short about orphans asked to make a sacrifice for Jesus. It's got goofy moments galore, some fascinating power dynamics, and some thoughts about morality, but mainly it's just a shaggy dog tale that wanders in an aimless but amusing fashion.
There is no way in the world you would ever see something like this from an American - the director is the person who brought My Brilliant Friend to TV, and she is unbound by the expectations of American TV.
I did, by the way, look up this sort of cake and I don't think it's portrayed accurately - all the recipes are of little single-serving-cup cakes!
Recommended.
There is no way in the world you would ever see something like this from an American - the director is the person who brought My Brilliant Friend to TV, and she is unbound by the expectations of American TV.
I did, by the way, look up this sort of cake and I don't think it's portrayed accurately - all the recipes are of little single-serving-cup cakes!
Recommended.
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- WissenswertesIn a 2023 interview with Bitpix TV, Alice Rohrwacher explained the double-meaning of the title and the unique rehearsal process of the film: "Before we started filming, we cast these 17 young girls without knowing who would play the main character of Serafina, but they all had such expressive eyes, which was essential for the story. 'Pupil' means eyes, but, in Latin, it also means 'little girl', so they all had to embody that double meaning. This was during COVID, so once we had our acting troupe selected, we spent several weeks together rehearsing and letting all the girls try each role. They didn't necessarily know who the protagonist was, as they all had a chance to experience the story from many perspectives. We were also shooting on film so we didn't have the luxury of many digital takes, so teaching them the importance of conserving film and making the most of every scene was a wonderful way to learn about the industry and making a movie... It wasn't until they saw the film on the screen that they fully understood Serafina's journey."
- VerbindungenFeatured in 2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Live Action (2023)
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