Frances Ha

  • May 16, 2017 / 19:00
  • May 20, 2017 / 19:00

Director: Noah Baumbach
Cast: Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner
USA, Brazil, 2012, 86’, black and white

English with Turkish subtitles

Frances is 27. But she is still an impassioned, romantic, restless child who does not learn without stumbling. In the black and white world created by director and co-writer Noah Baumbach and actress and co-writer Greta Gerwig, Frances lives a multicolour life. She is a childish twenty-something growing up by her mistakes, empowering with her experiences and transforming into an exultant adult. Frances Ha will take away everyone who is forced to meet the real world in some point in their lives, but never gave up with their dreams.

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Frances Ha

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