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Synopsis
Inspired by true events that occurred in France in the mid-'90s, this French-language feature explores the relationship between two best friends who come from opposite sides of the tracks. Delphine (Maud Forget) is 14 years old and shy, a delicate and studious high-school patron who comes from an upper-class background. After following around Olivia (Lou Doillon), the new student at her high school and a dreadlocked, outspoken outcast, the two develop a close bond. Olivia is from a broken home and has a free-spirited approach to life. One night, Olivia takes Delphine to a nightclub where they meet Laurent (Robinson Stevenin), a brooding teenager with whom Delphine falls instantly in love. Olivia similarly falls for Laurent's friend Alain (Maxime Mansion) and the four enter a free-wheeling world of parties, alcohol, and sexual experimentation. Delphine becomes immersed in the prospect of belonging to someone and begins to sacrifice some of her cherished beliefs to satisfy Laurent. Olivia, the more world-weary of the two, spots Delphine's blind dedication and tries to help her achieve happiness without succumbing to the indulgent depths to which the foursome is rapidly becoming accustomed. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Jean-Pierre Clech Art Director
Yves Vandermeeren Cinematographer
Mic Cheminal Costume Designer
Jean-Pierre Améris Director
Martine Giordano Editor
Valerie Lindon Musical Direction/Supervision
Alain Sarde Producer
Philippe Godeau Producer
Alain Layrac Screenwriter
Jean-Pierre Améris Screenwriter
Year: 1999
Runtime: 95
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Canal Plus
Films Alain Sarde
Jerry Bruckheimer Films
M6 Films
Pan-Europeenne
PFP Productions
Sofygram 3
Touchstone Pictures

Release
by Buena Vista
Universal