
Goodbye, Petrushka 2022
"A comedy about growing up and screwing up... in two countries."
Nicola Rose's *Goodbye, Petrushka (2022)* is a charming yet chaotic rom-com that follows Claire, a restless New Yorker who impulsively relocates to Paris for a fresh start—only to find herself tangled in a web of absurd mishaps.
Director: Nicola Rose
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Goodbye, Petrushka (2022) about?
*Goodbye, Petrushka* follows Claire, a spontaneous New Yorker who flees to Paris for a new beginning, only to find herself drowning in absurd misadventures. Between navigating a dysfunctional employer, clashing with bureaucrats, and stumbling through a toxic relationship, she learns that growing up is less about perfection and more about embracing the chaos.
Who directed Goodbye, Petrushka?
Nicola Rose directed *Goodbye, Petrushka*, infusing the film with a mix of humor and heartfelt realism.
Who stars in Goodbye, Petrushka?
The film features Lizzie Kehoe as Claire, alongside Thomas Vieljeux, Casey Landman, Bartek Szymanski, and Cat Grey in standout roles.
Is Goodbye, Petrushka (2022) worth watching?
With its sharp blend of comedy and drama, *Goodbye, Petrushka* is a refreshing take on the rom-com genre. Its relatable flaws and charming Parisian backdrop make it a delightful watch for those who enjoy heartfelt yet humorous storytelling.
How long is Goodbye, Petrushka?
The film runs for 97 minutes, offering a concise yet packed narrative.
About Goodbye, Petrushka (2022) — A hilarious Parisian rom-com about love, failure, and fresh starts
Nicola Rose's *Goodbye, Petrushka (2022)* is a charming yet chaotic rom-com that follows Claire, a restless New Yorker who impulsively relocates to Paris for a fresh start—only to find herself tangled in a web of absurd mishaps. From battling uncooperative French bureaucracy to navigating a toxic relationship, her journey is a hilarious crash course in growing up (and fumbling through it). Along the way, she stumbles into cringe-worthy encounters with a charming Parisian crush, all while working for a family that's equal parts infuriating and unforgettable. With sharp humor and heartfelt moments, this film captures the messy beauty of reinvention.
Blending comedy, romance, and drama, *Goodbye, Petrushka* balances witty dialogue with genuine emotional stakes, making it a standout for fans of flawed protagonists and cultural clashes. Rose's direction keeps the tone light yet poignant, ensuring every cringe and triumph feels relatable. It's a story about learning to laugh at your mistakes—and maybe, just maybe, finding love in the chaos.