A 30-something child-care provider and her 6-year-old charge give each other the support they need in this female-focused feature
Verve! Lilt! They are precious qualities in movies. As soon as you encounter them you know that liftoff is likely. “Saint Frances,” newly available on demand, has them in an abundance.
The film also has a strong feminist perspective. Still, there’s little sense of an agenda, with one exception, in its story of Bridget, a 30-something nanny with no better options in prospect, and Frances, the 6-year-old who opens Bridget’s bottled-up life.To Read the Full Story
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