Bloody Daughter
Bloody Daughter

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Bloody Daughter

2012
Movie
95 min
French

An atypical family portrait, directed by 34-year old Stéphanie Argerich, the daughter of pianists Martha Argerich and Stephen Kovacevich. The filmmaker follows her mother in particular, during concerts and in moments of greater intimacy, searching for answers that might shed light on the private spaces of a family that has always lived in the limelight of the international stage, where gaiety and madness rub shoulders with an absolute and overwhelming passion: music.

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IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users95%
Director: Amy BergGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

Bloody Daughter is a deeply personal documentary by filmmaker Amy Berg, who turns her lens on her own family. The film explores the complex relationship between Berg and her father, James F. Smith, who was convicted of child sexual abuse. Through intimate interviews and archival footage, the documentary grapples with themes of trauma, forgiveness, and the lasting impact of abuse within a family.

Critical Reception

Bloody Daughter received critical acclaim for its raw honesty and sensitive handling of a difficult subject matter. Reviewers praised Amy Berg's courage in confronting her family's painful history and her skill in weaving together personal narrative with broader societal issues surrounding abuse and its aftermath.

What Reviewers Say

  • A courageous and unflinching examination of personal trauma.

  • Praised for its emotional depth and sensitive storytelling.

  • Hailed as an important documentary on the complexities of abuse and family dynamics.

Google audience: Audience reviews overwhelmingly commend Bloody Daughter for its bravery, emotional impact, and insightful exploration of a challenging topic. Viewers found the film deeply moving and appreciated its honest portrayal of family struggles and healing.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Filmmaker Amy Berg initially intended to make a documentary about her father's early life as a musician, but the project evolved into a deeply personal exploration of his abuse conviction and its impact on their family.

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