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Rollerblade over to a 'Barbie' Screening at the Missoula Ballpark

JUL 22 – Eva Victor's debut film received critical acclaim at Sundance, marking it as one of the year's most successful premieres, according to festival reports.

  • This week, at the Roxy Theater, screenings include Love in the Afternoon and The Grand Budapest Hotel in Japanese with English subtitles.
  • During the pandemic, Mike Emmons, programming director for the Roxy Theater, noted that outdoor screenings at PaddleHeads ballpark saved marriages and people's sanities.
  • Eva Victor's debut film Sorry, Baby, a Sundance hit, opened in June and had a wider release earlier this month.
  • Cult favorites like George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road and Charles Burnett's Killer of Sheep highlight influential cinema from the 1970s.
  • Later this summer, the Roxy Theater presents Greta Gerwig's Barbie, as part of its upcoming screening series.
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The director and actress Eva Victor convokes irony and burlesque in this post-traumatic narrative where friendship is the best guarantee of the reconstruction of a young woman. ...

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A critical success in the United States, where he won the Sundance Festival, Eva Victor's first film on the healing of a young woman after the trauma of sexual assault arrives at the cinema in France.

·Paris, France
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The filmmaker signs a sincere but formatted feature film, where the story of the female trauma is tinted with staggered humour, without always escaping the well-established codes of inde-American cinema.

·Paris, France
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A student, victim of a sexual assault, tries to rebuild herself... With this dramatic argument, the American Eva Victor, on both sides of the camera, signs a surprising first film that sometimes flirts (often) with the comedy.

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Télérama.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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