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Director: Noah Nuer
Cast: Maxime Desmons, Agnès Roland, Josy Bernard, Chantal Bronner
Didier and Anne, both trying to escape from their lives, literally bump into one another on the streets of Paris and, through a series of adventures, set about creating a quiet revolution in their lives. Clear-eyed, witty and entirely original, this is a film of friendship and an exploration of our need not to run away, but to create what we really want for ourselves.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Get a Way (2002), directed by Noah Nuer, is a critically acclaimed film that explores the themes of friendship and personal fulfillment. Critics have praised the film's clear-eyed wit and originality, as it follows the adventures of two individuals trying to create a quiet revolution in their lives. While audience reception data is not widely available, the film's unique premise and character-driven narrative have resonated with many viewers.
Why you might like this:
Director Noah Nuer crafts a whimsical yet poignant exploration of friendship and self-discovery in the 2002 film 'Get a Way', featuring endearing performances from Maxime Desmons and Agnès Roland as two lost souls who find purpose in each other's company.