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La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes
TrailerA girl looks completely disturbed; her life is still different from everyone after the death of her father. Her life turned upside down because of her father's death and trying to cope with the outside world, which seems strange after the loss of her father amid the isolated and appalling conditions.Genre: DramaActors: Marine Johnson, Antoine LÉcuyer, Jean-François Casabonne, Alex Godbout, Laurie Babin, Béatrice Aubry, Alex Godbout, Normand Daoust, Normand Carrière, Kevin Kelsall, François Lambert...»Director: Simon LavoieCountry: CanadaDuration: 112 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes"
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Characters of "La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes"
Ali, AlicePlayed by: Marine JohnsonFrèrePlayed by: Antoine L'ÉcuyerPèrePlayed by: Jean-François Casabonne -
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Critic Reviews of "La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes"
Hollywood ReporterSeptember 15, 2017Art house fare that's challenging but also rewarding, with the oblique early going giving way to an increasingly clear picture as the two orphaned youngsters try and come to terms with the world and their dark past.
Extra BeurreJanuary 10, 2018C'est une uvre immensément maîtrisée sur la folie des hommes et l'émancipation d'une jeune fille.
Butaca AnchaDecember 27, 2017... takes time to explore the ways in which our parents' education leaves us marked for life. [Full review in Spanish]
Cinema ScopeNovember 10, 2017Ironically, the film's construction is as circular as the insular logic it so heinously condemns: a work imposed on its audience solely because its creator wills it to be so, and his Word, as scripture, is total, complete, and final.
Seventh RowSeptember 28, 2017Thanks to [Simon] Lavoie's confident direction, Matches builds hope for the continued strength and creativity of Québécois horror cinema, refreshed by the raw input of genre outsiders.
NOW TorontoSeptember 15, 2017At times animalistic, at times tender and ethereal, [Marine Johnson is] whatever the role requires - a character trying to understand herself and the world around her with severely limited knowledge and resources.
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