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BELINDA

by Marie Dumora

synopsis

Belinda is 9. Not the easily intimidated type. She loves life, she loves snow, ice to slide on, the children’s home where she lives with her sister. Her sister whom she loves even more than the rest. The authorities part them. So the sisters run away, crossing forests at night to reunite.
Belinda is 15. Not the type to work in a shoe shop. In mechanics at a pinch. She lives with her mother and is about to become godmother to Nicolas, her sister’s son.
Belinda is 23. She lives with her father, Frantz. She still loves dresses, high-heeled shoes and wearing her hair in a chignon. But, more than anything, she loves Thierry, his blue eyes and his accent from the Vosges mountains. She is there to meet him when he is released from jail. They want to get married so that nothing will ever part them again. But...

international title: Belinda
original title: Belinda
country: France
sales agent: Be for Films
year: 2017
genre: documentary
directed by: Marie Dumora
film run: 107'
screenplay: Marie Dumora
cinematography by: Marie Dumora
film editing: Catherine Gouze
producer: Laurent Lavolé
co-producer: Serge Lalou, Juliette Guigon, Patrick Winocour, David Danesi
production: Gloria Films Production, Les Films d'Ici, Quark Productions, Digital District
backing: Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC), Région Grand Est, Eurométropole de Strasbourg, Fonds Images de la Diversité

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