IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes98%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users92%
Director: Carla Simón•Genres: Drama
Six-year-old Frida is sent to live with her aunt, uncle, and young cousin after her mother's death. Adjusting to her new life in the Catalan countryside, Frida struggles to cope with her grief and a confusing new family dynamic. She navigates the complexities of childhood, attempting to understand loss and find her place in a world that feels both foreign and familiar.
Summer 1993 was widely acclaimed by critics for its sensitive portrayal of childhood grief and its authentic, naturalistic performances. The film was praised for its subtle direction and its ability to capture the nuanced emotional landscape of a child dealing with loss. Audiences connected with its raw honesty and relatable themes of family and belonging.
A deeply personal and emotionally resonant coming-of-age story.
Praised for its authentic depiction of childhood and grief.
Lauded for its sensitive direction and strong performances.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised 'Summer 1993' for its touching and realistic portrayal of a child's experience with loss and her journey to adapt to a new family. Reviewers frequently highlighted the film's emotional depth and the powerful, natural performances, particularly from the young lead.
Won Best First Feature Film at the Berlin International Film Festival (Generation Kplus), Best Director and Best New Actress at the Gaudí Awards, and the Silver Biznaga Award for Best Director at the Málaga Film Festival. Nominated for Best Film at the Goya Awards.
Director Carla Simón drew heavily on her own childhood experiences of losing her mother at a young age and living with relatives to inform the script and characters of 'Summer 1993'.
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