TIFF 2024: Bonjour Tristesse, The Fire Inside, The Last Showgirl | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Durga Chew-Bose's 'Bonjour Tristesse' navigates the nuanced emotional terrain of a twisted love triangle, exploring how internal conflicts spark crucial external transformations.
Filmed in the stunning Mediterranean town of Cassis, 'Bonjour Tristesse' features beautiful art direction and costumes that evoke the timeless essence of the 1950s.
Chew-Bose's adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s novel attempts to delve into emotional maturation through cruelty, yet struggles with pacing and execution that may not resonate with all audiences.
Oscars-nominated Rachel Morrison’s directorial debut, 'The Fire Inside,' highlights the rigorous journey to self-worth depicted through the experiences of two-time Olympian Claressa Shields.
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