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“A Place for Pierrot,” three reasons to see the film by director Hélène Médigue

“A Place for Pierrot,” three reasons to see the film by director Hélène Médigue

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"A Place for Pierrot" is inspired by the experiences of its director, Hélène Médigue. Ch. Lartige / Diaphana
This fictional film, in theaters Wednesday, September 10, draws on the experiences of its director, Hélène Médigue, to tell the moving story of a woman's relationship with her autistic brother. "La Croix" gives you three reasons to see it.

During a visit to her 45-year-old autistic brother Pierrot in his nursing home, Camille discovers that he's regressing, overwhelmed by medication. She immediately takes him out of the institution and moves him into her home. This pressured lawyer, who has lived alone with her teenage daughter since her recent divorce, is determined to juggle everything: her role with Emma, ​​her career where she champions worthy causes, and the support Pierrot needs to emerge from his lethargy and achieve a little independence. But her brother, who's disrupting her meticulous organization, also needs a calm atmosphere.

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