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Plot Summary
During the summer holidays, 12-year-old Zoë is sent to live with her grandmother in the countryside after her parents' divorce. Zoë is a city girl and misses her friends and familiar surroundings. She struggles to adjust to the quiet rural life and the presence of her grandmother's cat, with whom she has a difficult relationship. Slowly, Zoë begins to open up, discover new friendships, and find her place in this new environment.
Critical Reception
De Zomer van Zoë has been generally well-received, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of a child navigating family changes and adjusting to a new environment. Critics have praised its heartwarming story, relatable characters, and gentle pacing, making it a suitable film for family viewing.
What Reviewers Say
A touching and relatable story about a young girl's summer of change.
Praised for its gentle exploration of family dynamics and personal growth.
Appreciated for its heartwarming narrative and suitability for younger audiences.
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Fun Fact
Director Mischa Kamp is known for her work on several acclaimed Dutch children's films and television series, often focusing on themes of friendship, family, and growing up.
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