Aimee Lou Wood has revealed one of her top film picks that UK viewers can stream for free.
The much-admired film is presently available on and promises to touch your heart in just a little over an hour.
The cherished British actress, known for her roles in The White Lotus and Sex Education, recently popped into the Criterion Closet to chat about some of her most treasured films.
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She highlighted Céline Sciamma's touching work on the themes of youth and bereavement, Petite Maman, labelling it as a 'heartbreaking' film that's a must-see.
With the film's critical praise and its brief runtime of 70 minutes, available at no cost on Channel 4, it's easy to fit into your viewing schedule before it disappears from the service, reports .

While discussing her top picks, Wood acknowledged Thelma and Louise, accessible on Prime Video in the UK, and Petite Maman as two standout movies.
Speaking about the celebrated French creation from 2021, she referred to it as "the sweetest, most haunting, beautiful film and it just tears me apart.
"It's just mums, mums. Anything about mums gets me right in the ticker. I love my mum, I've got her name tattooed on my arm.
"And I also love [Sciamma's] Portrait of a Lady on Fire, so I love all of her movies, so she's just one of my faves."
For those needing more persuasion, cinephiles have shared glowing five-star feedback supporting Wood's enthusiasm for Petite Maman.
One enthusiast exclaimed over the motion picture, celebrating it as "A beautiful, tender hug of a film.
"And refreshing to have a film mainly from a child's point of view. The child actors were wonderful. As was the pace of the film. Perfection."
Another fan commented: "Mysterious, enchanting and very unusual. It draws you into their and makes you ask questions. Very poignant. I wanted more!"
Meanwhile, a fan on Letterboxd raved: "What Céline Sciamma achieves in a mere 72 minutes is dumbfounding."
They added: "A moving and tender portrait of familial relationships told through a fantastical but still grounded lens of time travel. My heart is full and I wept as the credits rolled. Sciamma is truly a master of the craft.
"I hope every living soul gets a chance to watch this."
These glowing reviews make Petite Maman a must-watch for the week.
Petite Maman is available to stream on Channel 4.
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