Director: Pernille Fischer Christensen•Genres: Drama
A young girl named Mia, grappling with her mother's recent death, finds solace and a sense of belonging in a close-knit group of friends. As she navigates her grief, she also explores her emerging sexuality and the complexities of relationships within her peer group. Mia's journey is one of self-discovery and coping with loss in the challenging landscape of adolescence.
Princess (2008) received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its sensitive portrayal of adolescent themes, strong performances, and realistic depiction of grief and sexuality. The film was noted for its authentic and often raw exploration of a young girl's coming-of-age.
Praised for its authentic and touching depiction of teenage life and grief.
Commended for strong lead performances and a realistic, unvarnished approach.
Noted for its sensitive exploration of sexuality and female friendships.
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The film's director, Pernille Fischer Christensen, also directed the critically acclaimed film 'A Certain Grace' (En Soap).
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