L’application iTunes PlayVOD vous propose « Kokon »
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Recensie Kokon (Cocoon) ★★★★ - vanaf 21-7 in de bioscoop en op @PiclNL
Een zeer fijne coming of age film. Een film die je zin doet krijgen in de zomer. Een kleine film, maar juist de boodschap is groots. Verrassend goed acteerwerk ook!
De dramafilm Kokon (Cocoon) gaat over de 14-jarige Nora, die zichzelf een muurbloempje vindt. Als ze Romy ontmoet, ontpopt ze zich. Wat wij van Kokon vinden, lees je in onze recensie.
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Kokon (2020) dir. Leonie Krippendorff
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Trailer - Kokon (2020) Leonie Krippendorff
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Kokon (2020). Dir. Leonie Krippendorff
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COCOON
Writer/ Director: Leonie Krippendorff
Running Time: 1 hr, 35 mins
14 year old Nora is at the center of this beautifully-told coming of age story. The film follows Nora as she realizes that she’s attracted to women, falls in love for the first time, and develops her own sense of style and identity during a hot summer in Berlin.
What is most refreshing about this film is that Nora doesn’t waste any time agonizing over her same-sex attraction. She doesn’t attempt to date boys or deny who she is. She simply asks questions to find out if other people feel the same way. At one point, she asks her sister, Jules, if it makes her feel happy when her female friend, Aylin holds her hand. When Jules says “sure”, Nora responds with “so what do you need David for?”
Cocoon felt authentic at every turn. Krippendorff’s writing and direction were spot on. The world needs more films like it.
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Today's DVD donation? "Cocoon" (no, not THAT "Cocoon") comes to Maitland
Today’s DVD donation? “Cocoon” (no, not THAT “Cocoon”) comes to Maitland
I reviewed this German coming-of-age import back in June, and the fact that June is “Pride Month” should tell you this one is about a teen discovering her sexuality, and that it’s not necessarily binary.
Writer-director Leonie Krippendorff’s drama is more poignant than titillating or eye-opening, just a very well done and “universal” story of puberty and coping with it.
I’m guessing Maitland’s…
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