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Foxfire
TrailerSet in the 1950s upstate New York, the film tells the story of a group of proto-feminist teens whose rebellious exploits yield disastrous consequences after they form their own gang.Actors: Ali Liebert, Michelle Nolden, Catherine Disher, Tamara Hope, Ian Matthews, Joris Jarsky, Briony Glassco, Brandon McGibbon, Christian Lloyd, John Stead, Jean-Michel Le Gal, ...»Director: Laurent CantetCountry: France, CanadaDuration: 143 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Foxfire"
Toronto StarMay 15, 2014There's a ... sense that the drama based on Joyce Carol Oates' 1950-set novel is being explored by young women actually living the experiences of pushing back against a world they feel is determined to hold them down.
Time OutAugust 06, 2013In lesser hands, the same story could feel like a misguided, girl-power exploitation flick.
Shadows on the WallSeptember 03, 2013It's a fascinating story packed with vivid characters, but the pacing is so meandering that the story never builds any momentum at all.
The SkinnyAugust 13, 2013Tighter editing could have elevated this from a respectable adaptation into something with an incisive edge, but at least it's a better take on the book than the misguided 1996 version ...
Observer (UK)August 12, 2013The acting is often frighteningly good, and a little coda set some years later is fascinating.
Contactmusic.comAugust 12, 2013Gifted filmmaker Cantet (The Class) packs this fascinating story with vivid characters, but fails to shape the narrative into something that holds our attention
London Evening StandardAugust 09, 2013Individual performances range from striking to self-aware, with interaction often hesitant - a drawback in a story predicated on female unity.
Financial TimesAugust 08, 2013With the grim, ineluctable logic of resistance movements - the logic of mission creep and self-fulfilling vows of fanaticism - the girls move from non-conformism to violent confrontation, from empowerment to their and others' endangerment.
Daily Telegraph (UK)August 08, 2013There's a certain ragged sincerity to the enterprise, but as a feminist tract it relies too much on repetitive blunt force, and as a piece of film-making it's often wearyingly drab.
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