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Fat Girl

À ma soeur!

France, Italy

2001

86 Min
Color
English, Italian, French
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DIR Catherine Breillat

PROD Jean-François Lepetit

DP Yorgos Arvanitis

CAST Anaïs Reboux, Roxane Mesquida, Libero de Rienzo, Arsinée Khanjian, Romain Goupil

ED Pascale Chavance

PROD DES François Renaud Labarthe

SOUND Jean Minondo

Synopsis

Twelve-year-old Anaïs is fat. Her sister, Elena, is a teenage beauty. While on vacation with their parents, Anaïs tags along with Elena as she explores the dreary seaside town. Elena meets Fernando, an Italian law student, who seduces her with promises of love, and the ever-watchful Anaïs bears witness to the corruption of her sister’s innocence. Precise and uncompromising, Catherine Breillat’s Fat Girl is a bold dissection of sibling rivalry and female adolescent sexuality from one of contemporary cinema‘s most controversial directors. —The Criterion Collection

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Catherine Breillat

Author and filmmaker Catherine Breillat has gained a reputation as one of the most controversial women in contemporary arts and letters for her work, which often focuses on the erotic and emotional lives of young women, as told from the woman’s perspective. Born in Bressuire, France, in 1948, Breillat developed a reputation for challenging public mores early on; at the age of 17, she published her first novel, L’homme Facile, which became a cause célèbre for its blunt language and open depiction of sexual subject matter. The controversy generated by L’homme Facile gave Breillat enough recognition that she was able to pursue a career as a writer, and between 1968 and 1975, she published three novels and a stage drama, as well as making her acting debut with a small role in Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris. In 1975, Breillat moved behind the camera by writing, designing, and directing Une Vraie Jeune Fille, which was adapted from one of Breillat’s novels. An unexploitive but… read more

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Dylan Cassidy

31Dec09

Really really really really liked this movie a lot. It was brilliant.  
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Tommy

23Dec09

Was not expecting that ending whatsoever.   
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NOWHEREGOD

18Dec09

Another vicious entry in the new french extremity cannon, i like the use of "the pretty things are going to hell" .  
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Andy Oettl

6Jul09

Strong yet provocative and disturbing film about female sexual awakening. More subtle than some of her other films. Reboux and Mesquida are both great as the two different sisters.   

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The Auteurs Daily: NYFF. Bluebeard

By David Hudson on October 31, 2009
Updated through 11/2. We're going to get this year's New York Film Festival wrapped before Christmas. That's a promise. Today, on the occasion of Glenn Kenny's interview with Catherine Breillat: Bluebeard
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Banal. Immature. Disgusting.

By Vocalit​ies on December 21, 2009

Have you ever seen a film that was so uncomfortable to watch you turned away? How about to awkward that you refuse to watch it with another person? Ever watch a film simply to say you’ve seen it, or…  read review

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By Marq on September 7, 2009

How can an Ontario boy like me forget the hoopla surrounding our province’s banning of this film in 2001… and the eventual lifting of that ban in 2003? Anytime censorship is involved, my interest is…  read review

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By osa on September 5, 2009

‘Fat Girl’ was a briiliant exploration of sensuality, desire, and the reasoning that says to us that we can only experience sensuality and desire versus standing on the sidelines ‘theorizing’ about…  read review

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By Sushi on September 3, 2009

I was somehow expecting more depth in the story but it disappointed me on many levels. I started watching it with this assumption that it’d be a fun movie to watch which it was clearly not. It was…  read review

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