Her Way
"Free, strong and on her feet: she chooses her life."
Marie is an independent, politically engaged woman who has managed work and single motherhood without asking for help. When her son is expelled from the vocational training program he was attending for his certificate of professional competence, she won't accept the setback. Determined to give... Read more
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About Her Way
Marie is an independent, politically engaged woman who has managed work and single motherhood without asking for help. When her son is expelled from the vocational training program he was attending for his certificate of professional competence, she won't accept the setback. Determined to give him a better shot at a stable future, Marie pushes through administrative red tape and social skepticism to enroll him in one of France's top cooking schools. The story traces how her insistence reshapes their relationship, highlights everyday struggles inside institutions, and shows how ambition and maternal pride collide with limited opportunities. The film keeps its focus on people and choices, avoiding sensational plot twists in favor of close, domestic moments.
Directed by Cécile Ducrocq and released in 2021, Her Way is a French drama fronted by Laure Calamy, with Nissim Renard, Béatrice Facquer and Maxence Tual in supporting roles. It isn't adapted from a well known text, instead drawing on social reality for its material.
Her Way received a modest theatrical release, primarily in France, and it didn't generate widely circulated box office figures. That pattern is typical for intimate character dramas that rely more on festivals and word of mouth than on broad commercial campaigns.
The film quietly resonated with viewers interested in stories about parenting, work, and education, and it prompted conversations around vocational training and social mobility in contemporary France. Specific scenes of classroom tensions and kitchen training lingered with audiences, and Laure Calamy's involvement helped bring attention to the film beyond niche arthouse circles.
Critical reception landed in the mixed-to-positive range, reflected in an average rating near 6.6/10 from a small pool of voters. Reviewers and viewers tended to focus on themes of maternal determination, class pressures, and the dignity of practical skills, noting the film's straightforward, intimate tone and its interest in the everyday details that shape a family's prospects.
Details
- Release Date
- December 08, 2021
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- User Ratings
- 70 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Domino Films +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Laure Calamy
Marie
Nissim Renard
Adrien
Béatrice Facquer
Camille
Maxence Tual
Martin
Romain Brau
Lawyer
Sam Louwyck
Bruno
Diana Korudzhiyska
Tatiana
Amlan Larcher
Awa
Valentina Papic
Encarna
Corneliu Dragomirescu
Gustav
Director: Cécile Ducrocq