Alexia
Alexia

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Alexia

2015
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English

This film addresses relationships and betrayal. Also addressing gender based violence and shines a light on the victims from a different point of view, the position of strength.

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic87/100
Google Users93%
Director: Anna MuylaertGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows Fernanda, a successful and ambitious young woman from Brazil's Pernambuco state, as she prepares for her entrance exams in Rio de Janeiro. Her mother, Val, who has worked for years as a live-in housekeeper for a wealthy family in Rio, struggles with Fernanda's impending departure and her own role in Fernanda's life. When Fernanda's estranged father arrives unexpectedly, his presence brings to light the complex dynamics and unspoken tensions within the household and the class divides they inhabit.

Critical Reception

Alexia was highly acclaimed by critics for its nuanced exploration of class, race, and family dynamics in contemporary Brazil. Reviewers praised its sharp social commentary, strong performances, and Muylaert's sensitive direction. The film resonated with audiences for its relatable characters and its unflinching portrayal of the complexities of Brazilian society.

What Reviewers Say

  • A sharp and insightful look at class and social mobility in Brazil.

  • Features outstanding performances, particularly from Regina Casé.

  • Praised for its emotional depth and thought-provoking social commentary.

Google audience: Google users widely praised "Alexia" for its compelling story and powerful acting. Many highlighted the film's ability to sensitively explore complex social issues and family relationships, finding it both moving and thought-provoking. The performances, especially that of Regina Casé, were frequently cited as a major strength.

Awards & Accolades

Selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, though it was not nominated. It won numerous awards, including the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Film at the Berlin International Film Festival's Panorama section.

Fun Fact

Director Anna Muylaert's own life experiences as a mother and her observations of domestic work dynamics in Brazil served as a significant inspiration for the film's themes and characters.

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