Summer 1993 (2017)
After her mother's death, six-year-old Frida is sent to her uncle's family to live with them in the countryside. But Frida finds it hard to forget her mother and adapt to her new life.
Summer 1993 (2017)
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Released Year: 2017
Runtime: 96 minutes
Directors: Carla Simón
Writers: Carla Simón
Casts: Montse Sanz, Laia Artigas, Bruna Cusí, David Verdaguer, Paula Robles, Isabel Rocatti, Berta Pipó, Etna Campillo, Paula Blanco, Quimet Pla, Josep Torrents, Noemí Piñana, Ricard Catalina, Jordi Figueras , Arnau Ferrer
IMDB: Summer 1993 (2017)
Storyline
After her mother's death, six-year-old Frida is sent to her uncle's family to live with them in the countryside. But Frida finds it hard to forget her mother and adapt to her new life.
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Village Voice -
The film confronts directly the contradictory feelings and impulses of a child who must assimilate into a new family, but Simón foregoes the bells and whistles of many other family melodramas, crafting instead an extraordinary and beautiful work of grief and memory.
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The New York Times -
Summer 1993 is movingly understated and beautifully acted.
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Wall Street Journal -
Ms. Simón, who has used both of her young performers to powerful effect, also wants us to know how resilient children can be. Some creatures are able to grow new limbs. Frida, given more than half a chance after demanding it, achieves something no less remarkable. She grows new joy and hope.
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Los Angeles Times -
Ultimately, this is a memorable look at our desire to love and feel safe, to connect and belong — and the unexpected ways in which families can reshape and grow.
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Slant Magazine -
The film's screenplay is impressive for how crucial plot points emerge as backdrops to the explicit purpose of a scene.
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After her mother's death, six-year-old Frida is sent to her uncle's family to live with them in the countryside. But Frida finds it hard to forget her mother and adapt to her new life.
After her mother's death, six-year-old Frida is sent to her uncle's family to live with them in the countryside. But Frida finds it hard to forget her mother and adapt to her new life.