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36 Fillette

Mar 3, 1988
1h 28m
★ 5.0

Overview

Lili, a pouty and voluptuous 14-year-old, is caravan camping with her family in Biarritz. She's self-aware and holds her own in a café conversation with a concert pianist she meets, but she has a wild streak and she's testing her powers over men, finding that she doesn't always control her moods or actions, and she's impatient with being a virgin. She sets off with her brother to a disco, latching onto an aging playboy who is himself hot and cold to her. She is ambivalent about losing her virginity that night, willing the next, and determined by the third.

Genres

Drama
Romance

Production Companies

CB Films
French Productions

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Cast

Delphine Zentout

Lili

Delphine Zentout

Olivier Parnière

Bertrand

Olivier Parnière

Jean-Pierre Léaud

Boris Golovine

Jean-Pierre Léaud

Berta Domínguez D.

Anne-Marie

Berta Domínguez D.

Jean-François Stévenin

Le père

Jean-François Stévenin

Diane Bellego

Georgia

Diane Bellego

Adrienne Bonnet

La mère

Adrienne Bonnet

Stéphane Moquet

Ca-Pe

Stéphane Moquet

Cécile Henry

Maetitia

Cécile Henry

Michel Scotto di Carlo

Stéphane

Michel Scotto di Carlo

Anny Chasson

Mme Weber

Anny Chasson

Jean-Claude Binoc

M. Weber

Jean-Claude Binoc

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