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Set Me Free(Emporte-moi)

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Canada, Switzerland, France · 1999
1h 35m
Director Léa Pool
Starring Karine Vanasse, Pascale Bussières, Miki Manojlović, Alexandre Mérineau
Genre Drama, Romance

In 1963, teenager Hannah develops a fascination with Jean-Luc Godard's film "Vivre sa vie." As she begins to model herself after the film's lead role, Hannah slowly begins to explore the confusing nature of her sexuality.

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87

Mr. Showbiz by

Blessedly free of candy-box prettiness, cloying gentility, and anything else that might dishonor its deeply felt, sensitively observed memoir.

75

Philadelphia Inquirer by Desmond Ryan

Stands apart from the trite conventions of most coming-of-age drama chiefly through the originality of Pool's approach and the honesty and conviction of Karine Vanasse's portrait of Hanna.

90

Village Voice by Jessica Winter

Karine Vanasse, as the protagonist Hanna, is perfectly cast because she has the body of a woman and the sweet, sexless face of a child.

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