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Ponette is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Doillon. The film centers on four-year-old Ponette (Victoire Thivisol), who is coming to terms with the death of her mother in a car crash. The film received acclaim for Thivisol's performance, who was only four at the time of filming.
Mar 14, 1997 · Edit page. Ponette: Directed by Jacques Doillon. With Victoire Thivisol, Delphine Schiltz, Matiaz Bureau Caton, Léopoldine Serre. A four-year-old girl tries to come to terms with the sudden death of her mother.
Sep 13, 2021 · The original trailer of Ponette directed by Jacques Doillon. With Victoire Thivisol, Delphine Schiltz, Matiaz Bureau Caton, Léopoldine Serre.AKA:Η μικρή Πονέ...
Jun 27, 1997 · Played by Victoire Thivisol, Ponette is a small, blond, round-faced girl, very solemn much of the time, and the film follows her with an intensity that requires her to give a real performance--not as a "child actor," but as a real actor who has to negotiate tricky dialogue and situations.
Confused by the religious explanations provided by adults, and challenged by the cruel taunts of a few children at school, little Ponette must make her way through her emotional turmoil.
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After losing her mother in a car accident that leaves her with a broken arm, 4-year-old Ponette struggles with anguish and fear. Left by her father with a caring aunt and her children, Ponette grieves, secretly hoping her mother will somehow come back.
Sep 25, 1996 · After losing her mother in a car accident that leaves her with a broken arm, 4-year-old Ponette struggles with anguish and fear. Left by her father with a caring aunt and her children, Ponette grieves, secretly hoping her mother will somehow come back.