SummaryKate Nash reaches the stratosphere of pop music at 18. Ten years later she is nearly homeless: dropped by her music label and defrauded by her manager, Kate rises from the darkness through her music, fighting back.
Directed By:Amy Goldstein
Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl
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70
It is endearing in its frankness: a profile of a star after her return from the firmament.
May 21, 2020
67
Nash is very easy to invest in, even in surface-level observations — before the other shoe drops and “Underestimate the Girl” goes somewhere much more raw and rewarding.
May 22, 2020
50
We don’t get enough of her mistreatment by the British press (back THEN) and enough justification for “Why should we care, again, now?”
May 21, 2020
40
At times it really does feel a lot more like an SD card dump than an exercise in storytelling.
May 21, 2020
40
The experience seems filtered. What’s lacking is any trace of spontaneity. We never see anything significant transpire, only people talking about it after the fact. Nor do we hear any dispassionate commentary evaluating Nash’s career from an outsider’s point of view.
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Production Company:
- SPAN Productions
- Span Productions
Release Date:May 22, 2020
Duration:1 h 29 m
Awards
Cleveland International Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
Krakow Film Festival
• 1 Nomination




























