

Movie spotlight
Adrien
Is having control of our life a right? Are living and dying freedoms, duties or responsibilities? How should we love? How should we live? How should we die? These questions are woven into the story of Adrien, who suffers from kidney failure. He runs a garage in Trois-Pistoles, a small town on the St-Lawrence in Québec, where people seem ordinary, but aren't: each love story, each life, each destiny is unique.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and experiences of a young individual named Adrien. Through intimate filmmaking, it explores his world, his thoughts, and his daily routines. The film aims to present a personal and authentic portrait without overt narration or judgment.
Critical Reception
As a very short, independent documentary, 'Adrien' received limited distribution and critical attention. It is often screened at niche film festivals or as part of broader documentary showcases, where it is appreciated for its personal touch and observational style.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its intimate and observational approach.
Praised for its authentic portrayal of its subject.
Seen as a brief but meaningful character study.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its minimalist approach, relying heavily on visual storytelling and the subject's natural demeanor rather than extensive commentary.
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