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Gloria mundi
In the brand new 'Gloria Mundi' Gloria Monserez discovers the world. Eight famous Flemish people take her on a road trip through their country of origin, including Kamal Kharmach and Charlotte Adigéry. What part of their lives took place there? Which words from the past still echo? Who is waiting for them? What dreams do they cherish for their loved ones there? And with which lesser-known aspects of their travel destination do they surprise Gloria?
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Plot Summary
Gloria Mundi explores the complex dynamics of a family fractured by economic hardship and political disillusionment. As a new baby is born, the family gathers, bringing with them unresolved tensions and differing views on how to navigate their precarious present. The film delves into the struggles of the working class in contemporary France, examining the impact of societal changes on personal relationships and individual dreams.
Critical Reception
Robert Guédiguian's 'Gloria Mundi' received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its humanistic approach and social commentary. The film was noted for its powerful performances and its unflinching look at the challenges faced by ordinary families in the face of economic precarity. While some found it to be somber and at times didactic, the majority appreciated its sincerity and its resonant portrayal of solidarity and familial bonds.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its grounded and compassionate portrayal of working-class struggles.
Applauded for strong performances, particularly from the ensemble cast.
Noted for its poignant social commentary on contemporary French society.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated 'Gloria Mundi' for its realistic depiction of family life and its exploration of social issues. Many found the film to be emotionally engaging and thought-provoking, highlighting the relatable struggles of the characters and the powerful performances.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Lion at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Robert Guédiguian often casts actors who are personal friends or family members, and 'Gloria Mundi' continues this tradition with his wife Ariane Ascaride and long-time collaborators Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Gérard Meylan.
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