Looking for Vicky
Looking for Vicky

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Looking for Vicky

1980
Movie
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English

A woman is alone in an isolated house. She receives constant phone calls for Vicky, but she doesn't know who Vicky can be.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Michael RubboGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows filmmaker Michael Rubbo as he searches for Vicky, a young girl he met and filmed in 1976 during his "Waiting for Fidel" documentary project. Rubbo revisits the same family and community in rural Quebec to see how Vicky and her life have changed over the intervening years. The film explores themes of childhood, memory, and the impact of observation on the lives of those being documented.

Critical Reception

Looking for Vicky received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its sensitive portrayal of childhood and the filmmaker's persistent, yet respectful, quest. The documentary was noted for its intimate look at the passage of time and the evolving nature of its subjects. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the film's honest and poignant approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and intimate exploration of childhood and memory.

  • Applauded for Michael Rubbo's persistent yet respectful observational style.

  • Noted for its poignant look at the passage of time and personal growth.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this older documentary are not readily available, general audience sentiment often highlights the film's heartwarming and reflective nature. Viewers tend to appreciate the genuine connection the filmmaker fosters with his subjects, leading to a touching and memorable viewing experience.

Fun Fact

This film is a sequel of sorts to Michael Rubbo's earlier documentary, 'Waiting for Fidel' (1974), where he first encountered Vicky and her family.

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