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A father and daughter's fragile relationship is tested by unforeseen circumstances in remote French-Canadian countryside.
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On the fringe of society in a remote part of the French-Canadian countryside, the fragile relationship and unusual private life of a father and daughter is jeopardized by dreary, unforeseen circumstances.










"From Quebec-born experimental filmmaker Denis Côté ("Drifting States," "Carcasses"), "Curling" is a strange family drama about an overprotective father and his daughter, which highlights its apparent banality and tedium with its naturalistic photography. With its increasingly disturbing ambiguous plot, it conveys a feeling of unease—a strange mystery in the style of "Fargo" or even "Psycho" that unfolds slowly, which will surely test the patience of many. Winner of the Best Director and Best Actor awards at the 2010 Locarno Film Festival."