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Journal d’une maison de correction
In Marseilles, in a house of correction reserved for teenagers, it is the young Patricia who, by its authority and its force, imposed herself on all her classmates.
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Plot Summary
This documentary by Agnès Varda offers a look inside the A.P.L. center in Montreuil, a place where young women are housed while awaiting trial or serving short sentences. Varda focuses on the daily lives and personal stories of these young women, capturing their struggles, hopes, and resilience within the confines of the correctional facility.
Critical Reception
While not widely released or reviewed in the traditional sense due to its documentary nature and specific focus, Agnès Varda's film is recognized for its empathetic and direct portrayal of marginalized youth. It stands as a significant work in her filmography, known for its humanistic approach to social issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compassionate and unvarnished look at institutional life.
Highlights Varda's skill in giving voice to those often unheard.
A stark yet poignant examination of youth in the correctional system.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available, but Varda's work is generally respected for its social commentary and artistic merit.
Fun Fact
Agnès Varda conducted extensive interviews and spent considerable time with the residents and staff of the correctional facility to gain an authentic understanding before filming began.
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