Ponette


Ponette is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Doillon. The film centers on four-year-old Ponette, 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.

Plot

Before the film begins, Ponette's mother dies in a car crash, which Ponette herself survives with only a broken arm.
Following her mother's death, Ponette's father leaves the young girl with her Aunt Claire, and her cousins Matiaz and Delphine. Ponette and her cousins are later sent to a boarding school. There the loss of her mother becomes even more harsh and painful when she is mocked on the playground for being motherless.
Not yet having come to terms with her mother's death, Ponette searches for her. Ponette becomes increasingly withdrawn, and spends most of her time waiting for her mother to come back.
When waiting alone fails, Ponette enlists the help of her school friend Ada to help her become a "child of God" to hopefully convince God to return her mother, in vain.
In the end, Ponette visits a cemetery and cries for her mother, who suddenly appears to comfort her and ask her to live her life and not be sad all the time. Her mother says she cannot keep coming back, so Ponette must move on and go be happy with her father.
Then it appears that her mother gives her a sweater that she did not bring to the cemetery, and her father comments when he sees her that "I haven't seen that sweater in a while".

Cast

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 91%, based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2/10.

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