Ponette

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Ponette

French theatrical Poster for Ponette
Directed by Jacques Doillon
Produced by Alain Sarde
Written by Jacques Doillon
Starring Victoire Thivisol
Music by Philippe Sarde
Cinematography Caroline Champetier
Editing by Jacqueline Lecompte
Distributed by BAC films (France)
StudioCanal (Worldwide sales)
Release date(s) September 25, 1996 (France)
Running time 97 min.
Country Flag of France France
Language French
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Ponette is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Doillon. The film centers on four-year-old Ponette (Victoire Thivisol), who is coming to terms with the death of her mother. The film received acclaim for Thivisol's performance, who was only four at the time of filming.

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Ponette's mother dies in a car crash, which Ponette herself survives with only a broken arm (she consequently is forced to wear an arm cast). After her mother's death, her father (Xavier Beauvois) leaves Ponette with her Aunt Claire (Claire Nebout), and her cousins Matiaz (Matiaz Bureau Caton) and Delphine (Delphine Schiltz). Ponette becomes increasingly withdrawn, and spends most of her time waiting for her mother to come back. When waiting alone fails, Ponette enlists the help of her school friend Ada (Léopoldine Serre) to help her become a "child of God" to hopefully convince God to return her mother.

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