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The trajectory of Marguerite’s future, a brilliant mathematics PhD at France's prestigious Ecole Normale Supérieure, seems perfectly planned out. As the only woman in her class in the male-dominated field of mathematics, Marguerite nervously awaits the completion of her years of hard work at her upcoming thesis defense.
However, on the crucial day, an unexpected mistake in Marguerite’s theorem throws off these plans, triggering a personal crisis that unravels all her certainties and career aspirations. With her old life upended, she has to navigate the real world for the first time—gaining fresh insights on life, meeting new friends, and exploring the possibility of romance. MARGUERITE’S THEOREM is an unexpectedly tender and life-affirming portrait of one woman’s journey to define life on her own terms and find a balance between the rationality of the mind and the need for human connection.
“Following in the footsteps of Gus Van Sant’s ‘Good Will Hunting,’ Anna Novion’s ‘Marguerite’s Theorem’ traces the captivating trajectory of a brilliant, obsessive, and maverick mathematician portrayed by the excellent Ella Rumpf.”—Bande à part
“Anna Novion’s new film immerses the viewer in an intimate investigation into the heart of mathematical research. It’s a formula that works, propelled by the actress Ella Rumpf.”—Franceinfo Culture
“With ‘Marguerite’s Theorem,’ Anna Novion reinvents the ‘prodigy film’ formula by adding a fascinating heroine and sensuality.”—GQ
“Anna Novion tells her film ‘Marguerite’s Theorem,’ a sort of existential quest against the backdrop of mathematical equations and overflowing emotions. A third feature film that definitively establishes her talent as a filmmaker, with a delightful revelation in Ella Rumpf and an evident confirmation in Jean-Pierre Darroussin.”—L’Humanité
“Anna Novion’s heroes turn their vulnerability into strength. This is also the case with Marguerite, portrayed by the astonishing Ella Rumpf, soaring with a direction that is initially almost geometric, then with a handheld camera.”—L’Obs
“As surprising as it is stirring, this marvel surprises with its subject: a mathematical romance! Anna Novion’s third feature film has all the elements of a scientific and romantic thriller, painting the portrait of a young woman as unique as she is endearing.”—Le Parisien
“The filmmaker effortlessly captures the inner world of her heroine, as well as her path towards liberation.”—Ouest France
“Offer[s] a touching romance with serious undertones, that’s a tender reminder of how to elevate a tried and true narrative without necessarily reinventing it.”—Film Inquiry