Victoria 2008
In the indie comedy-drama Victoria (2008), directed by the iconic Anna Karina, two down-on-their-luck musicians scrape by performing a quirky drag show that barely fills seats.
Director: Anna Karina
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Victoria (2008) about?
The film follows two struggling musicians who perform a modest drag show until a mysterious benefactor, Victoria, funds a series of performances along Quebec's St. Lawrence River. Their journey becomes as much about survival as it is about art, blending humor with an introspective look at ambition and fleeting connections.
Who directed Victoria?
Victoria was directed by Anna Karina, the legendary French-Danish actress and filmmaker known for her work in the French New Wave.
Who stars in Victoria?
The film stars Anna Karina alongside Jean-François Moran, Woodson Louis, and Emmanuel Reichenbach in key roles.
Is Victoria (2008) worth watching?
Victoria (2008) is a hidden gem for fans of indie dramas and offbeat comedies. With its charming premise and Anna Karina's distinctive direction, it offers a lighthearted yet thoughtful take on artistic struggle—perfect for those who enjoy character-driven stories with a touch of whimsy.
How long is Victoria?
Victoria has a runtime of 95 minutes.
About Victoria (2008) — A quirky Quebec road trip with drag, dreams, and unexpected patrons
In the indie comedy-drama Victoria (2008), directed by the iconic Anna Karina, two down-on-their-luck musicians scrape by performing a quirky drag show that barely fills seats. When a mysterious patron named Victoria unexpectedly offers to bankroll their act, the duo embarks on a whimsical, low-stakes tour along the scenic St. Lawrence River in Quebec. Blending humor and heart, the film captures the raw charm of artistic struggle against a backdrop of fleeting fame and fleeting friendships.
As the trio meanders through small towns and unexpected detours, their performances become less about polished entertainment and more about survival—both onstage and off. Karina's direction infuses the story with a playful yet poignant tone, while the idyllic river route mirrors the characters' unpredictable journey toward something resembling purpose.