film profile] and taking part in the Un Certain Regard strand of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, is a political film, a call to arms against patriarchal oppression and a family drama. Here, viewers will familiarise themselves with a society where it is really hard to be young and there is not a ray of hope in sight.
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The story, penned by the helmer herself, revolves around a young girl called Freda (played with great grace by
Néhémie Bastien), who lives with her overly pious mother, Jeanette (
Fabiola Rémy), and carefree sister Esther (
Review: Freda
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Review: Freda
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