Jane by Charlotte
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Charlotte Gainsbourg looks at her mother Jane Birkin in a way she never did, overcoming a sense of reserve. Using a camera lens, they expose themselves to each other, begin to step back, leaving space for a mother-daughter relationship.... (Full plot summary below)

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Charlotte Gainsbourg looks at her mother Jane Birkin in a way she never did, overcoming a sense of reserve. Using a camera lens, they expose themselves to each other, begin to step back, leaving space for a mother-daughter relationship.

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The A.V. Club - 8/10 by Todd GilchristWhether or not the film necessarily works as a narrative feature, Gainsbourg manages to peer inside her mother’s life and lifestyle with an honesty that should make audiences nervous and envious at the same time, seeking answers we may want from our parents but are afraid of enough to be reluctant to ask.
Paste Magazine - 8/10 by Natalia KeoganIt might not be a broadly relatable piece of cinema, but its commitment to one family’s healing across matriarchal lines is wholesome and inspiring—though overwhelmingly one-note.
TheWrap - 8/10 by Jason SolomonsJane by Charlotte is a sensitive, pretty, reflective and artful piece that attains intriguing levels of intimacy and emotion alongside moments of banality.
TheWrap - 8/10 by Katie WalshIt’s a profound love letter from daughter to mother, an expression of a desire to remain close to her, and in fact, a love letter to all mother-daughter relationships that persist in spite of and because of all the flaws, foibles, and fallibility that comes with being human.
Screen Daily - 7/10 by Jonathan RomneyThis small, engaging film doesn’t offer much in the way of introduction to Birkin for non-initiates - there’s nothing about her acting career, for example. But for the devoted audience of a star who can – for once – genuinely be called an icon, the film offers a tender and quite illuminating portrait of a mother-daughter relationship seen both within, and far away from, the public sphere of celebrity.
Slashfilm - 7/10 by Lex BriscusoThe point of this documentary is not to dig into Birkin's life and oeuvre, the point is the discovery of a mother.
Los Angeles Times - 6/10 by Carlos AguilarNo one else could have elicited these responses from the songstress other than her own daughter, and for that this is a worthy, if historically vague, effort.
Slant Magazine - 5/10 by Clayton DillardThe film neglects to find a conceptual framework for its prolonged consideration of Charlotte Gainsbourg’s eventual revelation: “I have always loved you, but it’s much clearer to me now.”
The Film Stage - 5/10 by Christopher SchobertThe stakes are low, drama minimal, structure formless. It makes for a viewing experience that is occasionally enjoyable and largely unengaging.
IndieWire - 5/10 by Mark PeikertAs they bond and converse, their conversations take on a closed aspect, never inviting us in to their increasingly close relationship. We remain watchers, appreciative of but never truly understanding the magic of Jane Birkin.

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