Pearl in the Crown
Pearl in the Crown

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Pearl in the Crown

1972
Movie
111 min
Polish

When it is discovered that the Zygmunt mine in Upper Silesia has been deemed unprofitable and is to be closed by flooding, the miners go on strike and a violent demonstration ensues.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Michael TuchnerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the story of Pearl, a young woman who immigrates to England in the 1950s with dreams of a better life. She navigates the challenges of a new culture, works in various jobs, and seeks love and belonging. Her journey is marked by both hardship and moments of hope as she tries to establish herself in a society that is not always welcoming.

Critical Reception

Pearl in the Crown received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising Leslie Caron's central performance and the film's sensitive portrayal of immigrant experiences. Some found the narrative a bit predictable, but generally, it was considered a well-made drama that touched upon relevant social themes of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Leslie Caron delivers a compelling and sympathetic performance.

  • The film sensitively handles themes of immigration and cultural assimilation.

  • While heartwarming, the plot occasionally treads familiar ground.

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Fun Fact

The film's setting in 1950s London aimed to capture the post-war atmosphere and the influx of new communities into Britain.

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