A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 11, 1990
Original Title:
L'amour
Production Companies:
La Sept Cinéma
Paris Classics Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
In a suburb of Paris, a group of teenagers enjoys the last days of summer vacation. They meet in cafes, restaurants or disco, talking about first love, experiences, disappointments and jealousy. Sandrine tries to figure out if she should keep her boyfriend Didier or try with silent Joel, whom she's just met. Riri, Alex and Paulo desperately try to get laid.
Director:
Philippe Faucon
Director of Photography:
Bernard Tiphine
Editor:
Christian Dior
Music:
Benoît Schlosberg
Producer:
Humbert Balsan
Set Decoration:
Marie-France Argentino
Sound Assistant:
Dominique Lacour
Sound Engineer:
Jean-François Auger
Francisco Veloso
Philippe Welsh
Writer:
Philippe Faucon
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