Goodbye, Petrushka

Goodbye, | Petrushka

: A featured filmmaker series on The Women's Direction explores how the film aims to showcase women as "messy, silly and flawed individuals" rather than the idealized versions often seen in Hollywood.

: Variety reported on the film's acquisition by Indie Rights, which included a theatrical rollout in Los Angeles and New York before its premiere on Amazon Prime. Summary of the Story Goodbye, Petrushka

: Reviewers from Reel News Daily described the film as a charming, unapologetically campy coming-of-age story that uses animated sequences to enhance its sweetness while tackling heavier themes like emotional manipulation and gender dynamics. : A featured filmmaker series on The Women's

The film follows Claire (played by Lizzie Kehoe), an impulsive puppet-making film student who quits school to move to Paris. Her journey involves pursuing her passion for puppetry while navigating a complex romantic longing for a retired figure skater, Thibaut, whom she met in New York. The film follows Claire (played by Lizzie Kehoe),

: Critics at Take 2 Indie Review noted the film's distinct atmosphere, created through a combination of puppet-making themes, fairytale structures, and musical arrangements by Lisa Brigantino that evoke a "childlike wonder" clashing with reality.