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A mia sorella!

Titolo originale: À ma soeur!
  • 2001
  • VM14
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
13.507
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Anaïs Reboux in A mia sorella! (2001)
Coming-of-AgeDrama

Le esperienze e gli atteggiamenti sessuali di due sorelle, durante una vacanza in famiglia.Le esperienze e gli atteggiamenti sessuali di due sorelle, durante una vacanza in famiglia.Le esperienze e gli atteggiamenti sessuali di due sorelle, durante una vacanza in famiglia.

  • Regia
    • Catherine Breillat
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Catherine Breillat
  • Star
    • Anaïs Reboux
    • Roxane Mesquida
    • Libero De Rienzo
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    13.507
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Catherine Breillat
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Catherine Breillat
    • Star
      • Anaïs Reboux
      • Roxane Mesquida
      • Libero De Rienzo
    • 106Recensioni degli utenti
    • 125Recensioni della critica
    • 77Metascore
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    Anaïs Reboux
    Anaïs Reboux
    • Anaïs Pingot
    Roxane Mesquida
    Roxane Mesquida
    • Elena Pingot
    Libero De Rienzo
    Libero De Rienzo
    • Fernando
    Arsinée Khanjian
    Arsinée Khanjian
    • Mother
    Romain Goupil
    Romain Goupil
    • François Pingot…
    Laura Betti
    Laura Betti
    • Fernando's Mother
    Albert Goldberg
    Albert Goldberg
    • The Killer
    Odette Barrière
    • Friend at Residence
    Ann Matthijsse
    • Friend at Residence
    Pierre Renverseau
    Pierre Renverseau
    • Friend at Residence
    Jean-Marc Boulanger
    • Friend at Residence
    Frederick Bodin
    • Waiter
    Michel Guillemin
    • Janitor
    Josette Cathalan
    • Saleswoman
    Claude Sésé
    Claude Sésé
    • Police Officer
    • (as Claude Sese)
    Marc Samuel
    Marc Samuel
    • Inspector
    • Regia
      • Catherine Breillat
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Catherine Breillat
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    Recensioni degli utenti106

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    tedg

    Sets Us Aside

    Brelliat drives me a little crazy. She is an observer of one small corner of life and seems incidentally a filmmaker. You get different editions of her observations on the distance of young sex across which we throw ropes.

    So the question is which is the best and whether each one that follows adds something new, worthwhile.

    The best to my mind was "A Real Young Girl" of thirty years ago. It had an honesty that everything subsequently lacks. By this I mean you could feel the filmmaker's emotions quite apart from whatever was happening on screen.

    What we have here are two scenes. The first is hugely promising: a pretty girl loses her virginity while witnessed by her much younger sister. Drawn out circling of the boy. Set up in a way that we share in the discomfort as witness and some of the charm of the situation. We are seducer, voyeur, victim.

    Brelliat knew this well enough to build a whole different movie about the nature of this voyeurism, "Sex is Comedy." You need to see the two together to get the folding.

    The problem with Brelliat is that she has these emotional insights and she can pose scenes. But she has no skill at all in seeing the larger shape of the narrative. She doesn't understand the long form and the structure of a story. Lacking this, we get only scenes, and here we have only two. The second one is brutal, as if the first demanded the second.

    The only thing to recommend this is the effect you get from watching the first scene. You quickly realize that because you are watching, you are part of the damage she sketches.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
    8Chris_Docker

    A polished film from Breillat on her usual themes of sexuality

    Director Breillat is back and, as she did with "Romance", pushing the bounds of censorship in an intellectually challenging fashion. The story follows the sexual development of two sisters in their early teens. Their middle class family embody the usual social mores and protective attitudes. Moreover, the story makes us aware of the legal dilemma of under age sex, undertaken as a matter of conscious choice and with proper protection by the 15-year old (older) sister with a boyfriend only a few years her senior (ie the relationship would be legal in Netherlands but not in many countries, including France). These are two fairly "normal" sisters, although the younger one is excessively overweight and only fantasizes about getting a boyfriend. There is some possible interpretation that the 15-year old's psychological development would progress more soundly were she not (initially) fettered by taboos over her own virginity. In one scene, a TV in the background has a Breillat-type character being interviewed and giving her philosophy about the intrinsic nature of sex, how it is something common to us all and that can be understood by anyone, and that we are all alike inasmuch as no-one is perfect. The characters and scenes are painted brilliantly, the sibling rivalry coupled with intense sisterly bonding, the mother driving at night and, as many people will have, with a lack of sleep and so not as perfectly safely as normal. It is the realism and ordinariness of the situations that keep us on the edge of our seats. The dialogue has the realism that suggests youngsters may have suggested some of the lines, with their observations that have the power to startle us out of complacency. The use of actors so young in fairly explicit scenes will be a matter of great concern, but Breillat is serious about her work and convinces us that she is not pandering to sensationalism but raising valid questions about how we effectively handle the challenges presented by precocious adolescents. The film is more polished than Breillat's earlier work and has an unnerving denouement, well-delivered.
    Mattydee74

    I was devastated by this vicious, brilliant film

    This film is a necessary act of violation on its viewers. A pure, lethal injection of dramatic suffering which is beautifully rendered but left me feeling devastated by its intensity. Breillat is a director who has already made shock-waves with her last film "Romance". In her latest piece of disturbing cinematic violence, she takes us inside the life of a 13 year old overweight girl inside an average, upper middle-class family. On a holiday away with this family, we experience her exposed difference as her 15 year old sister begins to experiment with sex, often with her young sister a passive spectator. The parents are indifferent creatures, affected mainly by social pressures and appearances. Unaware - or possibly simply disinterested - in their daughters lives, they miss the painful undersides of the two girls forced closeness. Breillat offers more explicit sex, erections, and some extremely gruelling violence. I recommend this film but its intelligence and emotional truth is, necessary.
    jurjenvloon

    Moviezone Award Jury rapport @ International FilmFestival Rotterdam

    Moviezone Award Jury rapport 2002 - Fat Girl (Catherine Breillat)

    The winning film amongst three fantastic films has got to be a very special feature. Catherine Breillat showed the jury the world of two sisters which do not only differ in the physical aspect of their characters but also have their own very distinctive expectations and desires when it comes to their first time having sex. The bond between the sisters is portrayed very well, the girls and the life they live are very recognizable. When you are watching the film you forget you are watching actresses when they flawlessly get across very strong and personal emotions in a very subtle manner. The observations of the fat girl show precisely how she encounters her sisterhood; her negative self-image and the absurd fascination for her sister. The strong hand of the director and the personal theme makes Fat Girl a film which will be remembered for a long time and which will be the subject of many discussions.
    jdrew922

    Take what you will

    At the NY Film Festival's Q&A with Breillat, she expressly forbid seeing "Fat Girl" (as she prefers to call it) as a morality play. She eluded any attempts to draw her into conclusions about her film, insisting that she is not a moralist.

    What is clear from the questions she asks, however, is that she views sex with a certain contempt, especially as regards the male role in the act. The men that are in the film are either insensitive, duplicitous or murderous. Breillat's intent is to show how adrift any adolescent girl is when it comes to sexuality and to somehow convey that to an adult audience. She counseled young Anais during filming by saying, "We are making a film that I don't even think you can see when it is done, but it is not for you. It is supposed to scare adults."

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      A man was arrested by Canada Customs and Revenue Agency in July of 2003 for importing a copy into Canada, on the grounds that the movie constituted obscene material.
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      Anaïs Pingot: When I hate you, I look at you and then I can't.

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      When released on home video in the UK, this title was cut by 1 minute and 28 seconds to cut down a scene of sexual assault. Ireland banned it altogether.
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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Behind Enemy Lines/Spy Game/Black Knight/The Affair of the Necklace/The Independent/Fat Girl (2001)
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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 giugno 2001 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Italia
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Agora Films (Switzerland)
      • Flach Film (France)
    • Lingue
      • Francese
      • Italiano
      • Inglese
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      • Mi hermana virgen
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Francia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Flach Film
      • CB Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
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    Botteghino

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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 725.854 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 31.237 USD
      • 14 ott 2001
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 765.705 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 35 minuti
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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