On the day of her birthday, eleven-year-old Angeliki jumps off the balcony and falls to her death with a smile on her face. While the police and Social Services try to discover the reason for this apparent suicide, Angeliki's family keep insisting that it was an accident. What is the secret that young Angeliki took with her? Why does her family persist in trying to "forget" her and to move on with its life?
Miss Violence has generally received positive reviews.
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Miss Violence was released in 2013 and has generally received positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 35 reviews, giving Miss Violence (2013) an average rating of 70%.
Overall, cinema-goers prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 83%, compared to film critics, who gave it a lower average score of 61%. Amateur reviewers were more impressed with Miss Violence than critics were.
With a score of 70%, Miss Violence is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2013, which stands at 58%.
Other movies from 2013 with similar scores include films like The Kings of Summer, All Is Lost and Metallica: Through the Never.
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