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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Defying Backlash, 'Little Sister' Nabs Prestigious Louis Delluc

Defying Backlash, 'Little Sister' Nabs Prestigious Louis Delluc

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Hafsia Herzi's film 'The Little Sister' won the Louis Delluc critics' prize.
  • The film navigates a teenager's sexuality and Muslim faith, facing threats.
  • 'The Little Sister' has achieved over 400K admissions in France.
Defying Backlash, 'Little Sister' Nabs Prestigious Louis Delluc

Hafsia Herzi's critically acclaimed film, "The Little Sister," has opened the French awards season by securing the coveted Louis Delluc prize. The film, which premiered at Cannes, bravely delves into the complexities of a French-Algerian teenager's coming-of-age, focusing on her burgeoning sexuality and adherence to her Muslim faith.

Despite facing significant backlash, including threats and insults, Herzi persevered to adapt Fatima Daas's novel. The production encountered safety issues on set, forcing temporary halts. Nonetheless, "The Little Sister" has achieved remarkable success in France, drawing over 400,000 admissions, a testament to its impact in a challenging theatrical landscape.

Receiving the Louis Delluc Prize is a profound honor for Herzi, acknowledging her daring cinematic vision. The film's distributor, MK2 Films, has secured worldwide sales, including a U.S. acquisition by Strand Releasing, signaling its international appeal and critical recognition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'The Little Sister' is a coming-of-age drama about a French-Algerian teenager exploring her sexuality and faith.
The film's themes of homosexuality and religion led to threats and opposition from some groups during filming.
'The Little Sister' received the prestigious Louis Delluc Prize for critics, marking the start of the French awards season.

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