: Mild (depicts nudity in medical contexts and brief sexual themes). Violence & Gore : Mild (medical procedures of the era).
This guide focuses on the , directed by Alice Winocour. Based on true events, the film explores the complex relationship between a 19th-century neurologist and a patient diagnosed with "female hysteria." 🎬 Film Overview
: The film premiered at the Cannes Critics' Week and earned Alice Winocour a nomination for the César for Best First Film. Augustine(2012)
: The film deconstructs the idea of the "muse," showing how Augustine navigates her role with more agency than her doctors realize. It also critiques the 19th-century medical world’s treatment of women. ⚖️ Parental Guide & Content
: Set in Paris in 1885, the story follows Augustine , an illiterate teenage housemaid (played by Soko) who is admitted to the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital after a seizure leaves her partially paralyzed. : Mild (depicts nudity in medical contexts and
: Moderate (intense seizures and the claustrophobic atmosphere of the asylum). 🎻 Soundtrack Highlights
: Features compositions by Jocelyn Pook , known for tracks like "Lonely Walk" and "Room 304". Based on true events, the film explores the
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