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(October 22, 2017) Original
Release Date:
October 27, 2017
Synopsis:
From IMDb: “Switzerland, 1971: Nora is a young housewife and mother who lives with her husband and their two sons in a peaceful little village. Here, in the Swiss countryside, little or nothing is felt of the huge social upheavals that the movement of May 1968 has caused. Nora’s life, too, has been unaffected; she is a retiring, quiet person, well liked by everyone – until she begins to campaign publicly and pugnaciously for women’s right to vote, an issue that will be put before the male voters on February 7th, 1971.”
Poster Rating: D
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Review: That blinding white background is distracting and pointless. yes, it brings the women on the cover of the poster forward better, but it doesn’t give them much purpose. This is a design that few are going to give a second thought to.
Trailer Rating: B
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Review: The timeliness of this film’s story makes it feel a lot more compelling than the rote trailer does. The design is very paint-by-numbers, which isn’t exactly fair to a film with such important observations to make.
Oscar Prospects:
Switzerland’s entry to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film looks like its period story has potent modern implications.
Trailer #1
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