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Pieces of a Woman
Pieces of a Woman
2020 ·127 min ·Canada, Hungary, United States of America ·R 18+
7.3
IMDb 7.0 КП 6.9 RT 76% MC 66
Drama
Director: Kornél Mundruczó
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When a young mother's home birth ends in unfathomable tragedy, she begins a year-long odyssey of mourning that fractures relationships with loved ones in this deeply personal story of a woman learning to live alongside her loss.

Vanessa Kirby
Actor
Shia LaBeouf
Actor
Ellen Burstyn
Actor
🏆 Venice Film Festival 2020 — Volpi Cup – Best Actress
🏆 Venice Film Festival 2020 — Arca CinemaGiovani Award – Best Film (Youth Jury)
🎬 Academy Awards 2021 — Best Actress
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2021 — Best Actress
🎬 Venice Film Festival 2020 — Golden Lion
🏆 Venice Film Festival 2020 — Volpi Cup – Best Actress
🏆 Venice Film Festival 2020 — Arca CinemaGiovani Award – Best Film (Youth Jury)

Pieces of a Woman is widely praised for Vanessa Kirby's raw, standout performance and its gripping, hyper-realistic opening birth sequence. Opinions diverge significantly regarding the remainder of the film, with some finding it a deeply affecting meditation on grief and others criticizing the narrative as shallow, overly symbolic, or emotionally detached.

Acting Vanessa Kirby delivers a career-defining, raw, and exceptional performance that anchors the entire film.
Direction The 30-minute opening sequence is a technical and emotional achievement that immerses viewers in the immediate tension of birth and tragedy.
Cinematography The film features a cold, meticulous, and visually evocative style that effectively mirrors the protagonist's internal emotional state.
Screenplay The screenplay is divisive; while some find its portrayal of grief unflinching, others label it as contrived, lacking depth, and reliant on heavy-handed metaphors.
Pacing The film's pacing and structural shift after the opening act are polarizing, with some viewers finding the contemplative, slow-burn approach moving while others experience it as dull and exhausting.
Ending The ending is a point of contention, viewed by some as an evocative symbol of growth and healing, while others dismiss it as forced, unearned, or overly symbolic.
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