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Fault
A jealous mother, a community theatre and an act of passive aggression thirty years in the making drive this coming of age drama about passion and loneliness. When Georgia accepts the lead role in her town's summer play, her social life blossoms while her home life wilts due to her erratic and increasingly resentful mother. Down the road, a 12-year-old befriends a reclusive woman with a secret kept for decades.
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Plot Summary
A documentary that delves into the personal and professional life of French-Canadian actress Caroline Labrèche, exploring her career and the impact of her choices. The film offers an intimate look at her journey through the world of acting and her reflections on life and art. It aims to provide a nuanced portrait of an artist navigating her public persona and private experiences.
Critical Reception
The documentary received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its intimate portrayal of the subject. Some praised its candidness and Labrèche's willingness to share personal insights, while others found the pacing or focus to be somewhat uneven. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the personal journey presented.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its intimate and personal look at the subject.
Praised for the subject's candidness and vulnerability.
Some found the documentary's structure or narrative arc to be less compelling.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for being directed by its subject, Caroline Labrèche, offering a unique perspective as she directs and is the focus of the documentary.
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