"Love Me Tender" : Vicky Krieps, Huge Beating Mother
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Ode to the self-determination of a lesbian mother who loses her son's custody, the adaptation of Constance Debré's novel is marked by folk images of contemporary cinema.
There are various ways to address social issues in the cinema. The one chosen for "Love Me Tender", film directed by Anna Cazenave Cambet, who is going out in the theater this Wednesday, has totally bluffed us. The subject is that of these mothers who, after their divorce, see themselves overnight deprived of their children... After a friendly divorce, Clémence and his ex-husband Laurent share the custody of their young son, and always hear well…
Adapting Constance Debré’s autofiction, Anna Cazenave Cambet stretches the life of a free woman against the conservative grip of the family and the normative constraints of the bourgeoisie to the point of boredom.
The dramatic film "Love tender me" explores the life choices of Clémence, a lawyer facing intense family conflict. Supported by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region, this feature film, including part of the filming...
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