Tomboy
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Tomboy

A family moves into a new neighborhood, and a 10-year-old named Laure deliberately presents as a boy named Mikhael to the neighborhood children.

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In the film Tomboy (2011), a new family settles into a neighborhood, and their 10-year-old child Laure decides to adopt a male persona named Mikhael when interacting with the other kids in the area. This decision leads to various discoveries and challenges as Laure navigates this new identity. The film beautifully captures the complexities of gender identity and societal expectations through the lens of a young child trying to navigate their sense of self.

As Laure/Mikhael spends more time with the neighborhood children, the lines between reality and identity become blurred, showcasing the innocence and vulnerability of childhood. The film delicately handles the themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and personal truth, showcasing the importance of understanding and embracing one's identity.

Tomboy is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of gender identity and the journey towards self-acceptance. It offers a touching and authentic portrayal of a child grappling with their own sense of identity in a world that often imposes strict norms and expectations. This heartwarming film is a must-watch for those interested in themes of identity, acceptance, and personal growth.

Also Known As:

Tomboy

Release Date:

20 Apr 2011

Writers:

Céline Sciamma

Awards:

10 wins & 6 nominations