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A Girl's Own Story
This early short from director Jane Campion concerns a group of teenage girls in the 1960s.
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Plot Summary
Set in the 1960s, the film follows the experiences of a young girl, Anne, who is sent to a Catholic boarding school after her mother's suicide. She navigates the strictures of the institution, forming friendships and experiencing the complexities of adolescence, including burgeoning sexuality and a deep sense of longing.
Critical Reception
A Girl's Own Story is a poignant and sensitive coming-of-age drama that was noted for its atmospheric portrayal of female adolescence and its exploration of complex emotional themes. It received positive attention for its artistic direction and the performances of its young cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of teenage emotions and experiences.
Cited for its subtle yet powerful exploration of grief and identity.
Applauded for its understated yet effective visual storytelling.
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Fun Fact
This was Jane Campion's first narrative short film, marking her early directorial voice and thematic interests that would be further developed in her later feature films.
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