

Beate
In the northeast of Italy, the workers of a lingerie factory are about to be fired. Not far away, a handful of nuns, skilled in the art of embroidery and devoted to the Blessed Armida, risk being removed from their beloved convent. To oppose a destiny already marked, workers and nuns join forces and start a "business" outside the rules in the hopes that a miracle will help them keep the convent and the factory.
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Plot Summary
In the Calabrian community of Gioia Tauro, Beate, a young woman, grapples with her desire for a different life amidst the harsh realities of her environment. She navigates complex relationships and societal expectations, seeking independence and self-discovery in a world that often feels restrictive. The film explores themes of identity, belonging, and the universal search for a meaningful future.
Critical Reception
Beate received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with praise for its authentic portrayal of its setting and the performances of its lead actors. Some critics noted its slow pacing, while others appreciated its intimate and character-driven approach.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its grounded realism and strong sense of place.
- The performances, particularly from the lead, were highlighted as compelling.
- Some viewers found the narrative to be understated and lacking significant dramatic peaks.
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Fun Fact
Director Jonas Carpignano is known for his films set in Calabria, often focusing on the lives of immigrants and locals in the region.
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