A mentally fragile woman and her older sister bond after the death of their mother in French helmer Fabienne Berthaud’s cloying drama “Lily Sometimes.” Irksomely touting the tired notion that simple ...
‘Lily Sometimes’ snags Art Cinema award Fabienne Berthaud's French film "Lily Sometimes" closed the Director's Fortnight sidebar with its world premiere screening on Friday night and also snagged an ...
"Lily Sometimes" is the portrait of a wildly nonconformist girl and the straight sister who is forced to take care of her after their mother dies. By The Associated Press CANNES — There’s nothing very ...
Fabienne Berthaud’s Lily Sometimes premiered, and was the closing film of the Directors Fortnight, at the 2010 Cannes International Film Festival where it was awarded the Art Cinema award amidst great ...
“Pieds nus sur les limaces” (“Lily Sometimes”), Fabienne Berthaud’s drama about a pair of sisters trying to cope with the death of their monther, is among the top prize winners in the Directors ...
The film centres on Clara, who is happily married to a promising lawyer and lives in Paris. After their mother's sudden death, Clara has to assume responsibility for her younger sister, Lily, whose ...
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