Ma Belle, My Beauty

Ma Belle, My Beauty(2021)

NR
08/20/2021 (US)Drama, Romance1h 36m
5.8

"Make Love On Your Own Terms"

Overview

A surprise reunion in southern France reignites passions and jealousies between two women who were formerly polyamorous lovers.

Marion Hill

Writer

Marion Hill

Director

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Ma Belle, My Beauty | Official Trailer

Ma Belle, My Beauty | Official Trailer

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Ma Belle, My Beauty (2021) - OFFICIAL TRAILER - In Theaters August 20, 2021

Ma Belle, My Beauty (2021) - OFFICIAL TRAILER - In Theaters August 20, 2021

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Face 2 Face with Marion Hill - Ma Belle My Beauty

Face 2 Face with Marion Hill - Ma Belle My Beauty

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Marion Hill Talks About The Queer Love Story Between Two Women For The Film Ma Belle, My Love

Marion Hill Talks About The Queer Love Story Between Two Women For The Film Ma Belle, My Love

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MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY x The Future of Film is Female x Filmmaker Conversation

MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY x The Future of Film is Female x Filmmaker Conversation

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"Doing that Thing" - MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY Exclusive Clip - In Theaters August 20, 2021

"Doing that Thing" - MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY Exclusive Clip - In Theaters August 20, 2021

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Ma Belle, My Beauty cast and director live Q&A hosted by OUTFEST

Ma Belle, My Beauty cast and director live Q&A hosted by OUTFEST

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OUTshine Miami 2021: "MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY" Virtual Q&A-1

OUTshine Miami 2021: "MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY" Virtual Q&A-1

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SIFF 2021 Q&A: Ma Belle, My Beauty

SIFF 2021 Q&A: Ma Belle, My Beauty

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PART ONE: Idella Johnson, Hannah Pepper of MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY, Interview with Patrick McDonald

PART ONE: Idella Johnson, Hannah Pepper of MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY, Interview with Patrick McDonald

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PART TWO: Idella Johnson, Hannah Pepper of MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY, Interview with Patrick McDonald

PART TWO: Idella Johnson, Hannah Pepper of MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY, Interview with Patrick McDonald

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CherryPicks Virtual Sundance Studio: Ma Belle, My Beauty

CherryPicks Virtual Sundance Studio: Ma Belle, My Beauty

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Idella Johnson and Gina Charbonnet In Conversation

Idella Johnson and Gina Charbonnet In Conversation

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Marion Hill and Mahmoud Chouki In Conversation

Marion Hill and Mahmoud Chouki In Conversation

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Meet the Artist: Marion Hill on MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY

Meet the Artist: Marion Hill on MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY

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Ma Belle My Beauty - Sivan Noam Shimon

Ma Belle My Beauty - Sivan Noam Shimon

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A review by Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
6.0

Written on March 9, 2021

A surprise reunion in the South of France causes passions to reignite and jealousies to swell in “Ma Belle, My Beauty,” a relationship drama from writer / director Marion Hill. The film features an on-screen depiction of a non-traditional, polyamorous relationship, which is a commendable display of inclusion and representation on film.

Bertie (Idella Johnson), Lane (Hannah Pepper-Cunningham), and Fred (Lucien Guignard) once shared a complicated relationship in New Orleans. Things got messy when Fred and Bertie, both musicians, decided to move to the French countryside and get married. Noticing that Bertie is becoming increasingly depressed to the point that it’s affecting her singing, Frank phones Lane to arrange a surprise visit. He hopes that his wife will cheer up is she sees her estranged former lover again. But with the arrival of their old flame, the trio’s messy history resurfaces.

Hill’s story feels intensely personal, and it features characters that aren’t seen often in films. Her screenplay reveals just enough about the three to keep things appropriately murky. It becomes clear that Lane’s obsession with Bertie is more like an addiction, but there’s (refreshingly) little resentment between the two women and Fred. It’s only when Lane brings back a beautiful local woman (Sivan Noam Shimon) and proceeds to have sex with her in the room next door that Bertie’s jealousy finally shows up.

“Ma Belle, My Beauty” isn’t without its flaws, but it’s terrific to see a queer female relationship portrayed in such a casual, realistic way.