Petite Maman

critic Reviews

, 97% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Small in narrative scope but deeply impactful, Petite Maman is a delicate, powerfully acted meditation on grief.
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    Christina NewlandiNews.co.uk
    A quiet but powerful tale of grief, family love, and the mysterious world of childhood friendship.
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    Scout TafoyaRogerEbert.com
    Relentlessly touching...
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    Alissa WilkinsonVox
    Petite Maman is a pithy, gemlike film.
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    Radheyan SimonpillaiNOW Toronto
    A lovely and delicate lesson on processing big emotions in tiny packages.
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    Adam GrahamDetroit News
    This is an ethereal film that works better on an emotional level than it does a literal level; it's a film that feels, so let yourself feel it, too. That's the real stuff.
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    Jenny NulfAustin Chronicle
    Petite Maman is a fine balance of heartache and whimsy.
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    Hector A. GonzalezThe Movie Buff
    Petite Maman is a sweet, tender, and fairytale-esque film that focuses on grief and escapism during your childhood. Even though it is only 72-minutes long, it is wholly enchanting and poignant.

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    Greg CarlsonVague Visages
    Sciamma’s handling of the interactions between the kids is as confident and as beautifully realized as the depiction of relationships in Water Lilies, Tomboy and Girlhood.
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    James KendrickQ Network Film Desk
    There are some hard adult truths, but the film is so filled with little notes of grace and tenderness that it leaves us with the sense that the world has much more wonder than sadness, more connection that isolation, more hope than cynicism.
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    Sarah VincentCambridge Day
    Sciamma embraces time travel without the sci-fi world-building and creates a ghost story using the living. By taking fear out of these genres and turning them into quotidian and poignant experiences, Sciamma erases fear from death and loss.
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