Lulu has garnered praise for its atmospheric and emotionally charged storytelling. A review on Eye For Film highlights the director's ability to build a "beautiful wander through borderlands emotional, societal, physical". The film is noted for its "painterly landscapes" and a sense of intimacy, heightened by detailed sound design that makes the viewer feel the "ice in glasses". The performances were described as "beautifully executed" and the film was deemed "charming".
Note: There are other films titled "Lulu" from around the same period, including the 2013/2014 French comedy-drama "Lulu femme nue." This article refers specifically to the drama directed by Caroline Sascha Cogez. Pro-tip for finding this film:
Lulu (Hannah Hoekstra) is a young, fiercely independent woman working as a stylist and living a hedonistic life. She becomes involved with a wealthy, married newspaper publisher (Jan, played by Sallie Harmsen’s character’s father – the relationships are deliberately tangled). She also attracts a struggling photographer, a violent art dealer, and a teenage club kid. As Lulu moves from one manipulative or obsessive relationship to another, her pursuit of freedom and pleasure collides with the possessive instincts of the men around her, leading to a bleak, tragic climax. Lulu Film 2014
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At the workshop, Lulu endures casual harassment from older male workers and the foreman. The film does not sensationalize these moments; instead, it shows her quiet, practiced strategies of avoidance—a realistic portrayal of how many young women navigate public space in patriarchal settings.
+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | ARGENTINE "LULÚ" (2014) | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | Lucas (Street Criminal) <====== Love ======> Ludmila | | * Childish view of life * Wheelchair | | * Works in a butcher shop * Family pain | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ She becomes involved with a wealthy, married newspaper
Directed by Caroline Sascha Cogez , this 46-minute film is an intimate drama set in the Rhone Alps.
The film's use of music is not merely decorative; it serves as a narrative device, revealing character traits, emotions, and backstory. Lulu's performances, in particular, are a highlight of the film, showcasing her vulnerability, sensuality, and artistic expression.