Framing Mom
Framing Mom

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Framing Mom

2016
Movie
94 min
Norwegian

In the middle of her wedding reception, the doubtful bride Unn Tove finds a newborn baby girl abandoned in the hotel restroom. She turns her over to Child Services. 16 years later, a young and energetic girl shows up at her door step. It's Rosemari, the baby from the wedding. Together, they start investigating the circumstances leading to Rosemari's birth. They unravel a story about a young couple's unrestrained love, an eccentric ex-boxer with a taste for erotics, and a mother covering up her life's biggest secret. "Framing Mom" is a touching and funny story about how sex, lies and biology created a beautiful flower, Rosemari.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users85%
Director: David StuartGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex and often misunderstood relationship between parents and their children. Through archival footage and interviews, it explores the pressures, expectations, and deep emotional bonds that shape family dynamics. The film examines how parental actions, both intentional and unintentional, can profoundly impact a child's life, often leading to unexpected outcomes.

Critical Reception

Framing Mom received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its emotional depth and exploration of universal themes. However, some found the pacing to be uneven, and a few reviewers noted that the documentary occasionally veered into overly sentimental territory. Audiences generally responded well to its relatable subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of parental influence.

  • Some critics found the narrative structure a bit unfocused.

  • Resonates with viewers due to its exploration of relatable family dynamics.

Google audience: Google users frequently commended 'Framing Mom' for its emotional honesty and the way it captured the complexities of parent-child relationships. Many found it thought-provoking and identified with the scenarios presented, though a small number felt it could have benefited from a more definitive conclusion.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Sundance Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's director, David Stuart, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up, aiming to create a piece that felt authentic and deeply personal.

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