
🎬 Title: Nadia, Butterfly
Story: In the peak of her youth, Nadia makes the bold decision to step back from professional swimming after competing in the Olympic Games, seeking freedom from a life filled with sacrifices. Following her final race, she finds herself lost in a whirlwind of parties and periods of uncertainty. However, these fleeting moments of distraction cannot mask her deeper journey: discovering her identity outside the realm of competitive sports.
⭐ Rating: 5.711 (19 votes)
📅 Release date: September 18, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 47 minutes
🎭 Genres: Drama
🎬 Director: Pascal Plante
✍️ Writer: Pascal Plante
🌍 Countries: Canada
🏢 Production companies: Némésis Films

👥 Cast: Katerine Savard (Nadia), Ariane Mainville (Marie-Pierre), Pierre-Yves Cardinal (Sébastien), Marie-José Turcotte (Marie-José Turcotte), John Ralston (Greg Dale), Kaoru Matsui (Manager), Eli Jean Tahchi (Lebanese Fencer), Albert Kwan (Canadian Journalist #2), Leslie Baker (Canadian Journalist #3), Simon Daniel Boisvert (Canadian Journalist #4)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of Nadia, Butterfly (2020): This film is deeply rooted in the drama genre while infusing a personal narrative. Under the skillful direction of Pascal Plante, the movie maintains a thoughtful pace and captures a vivid sense of place. The performances, particularly those by Katerine Savard, Ariane Mainville, and Pierre-Yves Cardinal, bring emotional depth to the narrative. The film’s runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes is well-suited to the story’s scope. Viewer response has been mixed; it’s best approached with an eye for mood and atmosphere. If the plot resonates with you, consider adding it to your watchlist.
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