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Proxima (film) - Wikipedia The film stars Eva Green as Sarah, a woman trying to balance her work as an astronaut preparing for a year-long stint on the International Space Station with her family life as mother to an eight-year-old daughter Stella (Zélie Boulant)
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Proxima (2019) - IMDb Proxima: Directed by Alice Winocour With Eva Green, Zélie Boulant, Matt Dillon, Aleksey Fateev An astronaut prepares for a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station
Watch Proxima | Netflix A French engineer sets out on a yearlong space mission as her daughter grapples with her impending absence Watch trailers learn more
Proxima streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch When Sarah is chosen to join the crew of a year-long space mission called Proxima, it creates chaos in the mother-daughter relationship Find out how and where to watch "Proxima" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options
Proxima - Apple TV When Sarah is chosen to join the crew of a year-long space mission called Proxima, it creates chaos in the mother-daughter relationship From the acclaimed writer of MUSTANG and the producers of MESRINE comes a "SIGNIFICANT, AMBITIOUS AND IMPRESSIVE LANDMARK DRAMA" (Screen International)
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Proxima movie review film summary review: - Roger Ebert Can one bad scene torpedo the merits of a movie as poetic and intricately nuanced as “Proxima”? Not at all, though it does cause what could’ve been a great film to feel more like a missed opportunity