
Une vraie jeune fille (1976)
Release Year: 1976
Nation: France
Alternative Title: A Real Young Lady, Uma Adolescente de Verdade, Истинско младо момиче, 爱欲解放, 解放的潘多拉
Director: Catherine Breillat
Writer: Catherine Breillat
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: André Génovès, Guy Azzi, Pierre-Richard Muller
Companies: Les Films La Boétie, Artédis, CB Films, CNC
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: puberty, first time, france, parent child relationship, love at first sight, eroticism, women's sexual identity, provocation, precocity, girls' boarding school, teenage crush, woman director
Story
Alice Bonnard, an adolescent girl, returns home for her summer vacation from boarding school in 1963. She finds her family farce and life at their provincial farm house boring. Alice begins to explore her sexuality as she becomes infatuated with Jim, a worker at her father's sawmill. Throughout the summer, Alice engages in sexual fantasies and self-exploration, ultimately helping her understand the realm of sex more clearly.
Summary
Une vraie jeune fille is a French drama directed by Catherine Breillat in 1976. The film follows the experiences of Alice Bonnard, a young girl navigating adolescence and sexuality during her summer vacation at home. Set against the backdrop of provincial France in the early 1960s, the movie explores themes of sexual awakening, self-discovery, and the complexities of growing up.