

Catherine Called Birdy
A teenage girl in Medieval England navigates life and tries to avoid the arranged marriages her father maps out for her.
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Plot Summary
In the medieval English village of Stonebridge, Lady Catherine, a spirited and unconventional 14-year-old, rebels against the societal expectations of her time. Her father, desperate for money, arranges for her to marry a wealthy and repulsive suitor. Catherine, determined to avoid this fate, engages in a series of clever and often hilarious schemes to scare off her potential husbands.
Critical Reception
Catherine Called Birdy was generally well-received by critics, who praised its humor, performances, and unique take on a historical setting. Audiences also appreciated its anachronistic style and its exploration of a young woman's struggle for agency. The film was noted for its blend of historical accuracy and modern sensibilities.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Bella Ramsey's charming and dynamic performance.
- Appreciated for its witty dialogue and anachronistic humor.
- Noted for its feminist themes and a fresh perspective on medieval girlhood.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, highlighting its humor, the engaging performance of Bella Ramsey, and its clever, modern approach to a historical period. Many found it to be a fun and refreshing watch.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1994 novel of the same name by Karen Cushman, which won the Newbery Medal in 1995.
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