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Award-winning French filmmaker Mia Hansen-Løve comes to Bristol with her new film
Actor-turned director Mia Hansen-Løve has won international acclaim and plenty of awards for her intimate dramas such as All Is Forgiven, Father of My Children, Goodbye First Love and, most recently, Bergman Island. Her latest film, One Fine Morning, is a romantic drama starring Léa Seydoux as a young Parisian navigating her father’s illness, single parenthood and a potential new love. Once again, this has been universally acclaimed by critics, with the Hollywood Reporter describing it as “quietly miraculous”.
“One Fine Morning is yet more evidence of how far Mia Hansen-Løve can push her naturalistic style, using seemingly plain storytelling to advance intellectual ideas that rarely feel drawn from the mind because they are so in tune with felt experience: feelings and attractions, the passing of time, the sense of a life being lived,” observed Rolling Stone‘s critic. It also won the Best European Film award in the Directors’ Fortnight section at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.

Léa Seydoux and Melvil Poupaud in ‘One Fine Morning’
This Friday (March 31), she’ll be at the Watershed for a Q&A after a preview of the film, which opens on April 14. The screening begins at 5:50pm. Go here for tickets and further information.
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