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Moira MacDonald, Seattle Times: Becomes a quiet tribute to friendship, and to the way that something torn can be made perfect again. Read more
David Ng, Village Voice: Sequins hinges on its performances and newcomer Naymark is a marvel of quiet intelligence, endowing Claire with a complex mix of virginal purity and hormonal rage. Read more
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Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Eleonore Faucher's quietly assured debut is a lovely, almost painfully intimate story of female bonding that never panders to its characters or its audience. Read more
Manohla Dargis, New York Times: In this decorous trifle from France, the director Eleonore Faucher builds her story with studied deliberation and piece by precious piece. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Feels like one idea stretched into a modest, colorful display. But what a sweet display it is. Read more