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Trois lycéennes à Paris
Her parents throw a birthday party for her, but most of the guests are middle-aged, and she feels left out at her own party, until Marbeuf persuades her to join in the dancing, during which she displays an impressive cleavage while her mother looks on disapprovingly. Then there's a slow tune and the only young male guest at the party (Pjotr Stanislas) asks her to dance. During the dance they sneak into an alcove and have sex, hidden (but not very well) by some flimsy strands forming a curtain. Her mother discovers them in flagrante and Iris is thrown out of her home.
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Plot Summary
The film follows three young women navigating their lives and relationships during their final year of high school in Paris. They grapple with academic pressures, romantic entanglements, and the uncertainty of their futures as they approach graduation. The story explores their friendships, individual aspirations, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Critical Reception
Details on critical reception for 'Trois lycéennes à Paris' are scarce in widely available archives, suggesting it was a lesser-known or critically overlooked film upon its release. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not broadly cited, making a comprehensive overview of its reception difficult to ascertain.
What Reviewers Say
Limited information available regarding specific critical points.
Likely a character-driven drama focusing on youth and transition.
A niche film with minimal widespread critical commentary.
Google audience: Due to the film's obscurity and lack of readily available audience reviews on platforms like Google, it is not possible to provide a summary of Google user sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film was released in the late 1970s, a period where coming-of-age dramas exploring the lives of young people in urban settings were a recurring theme in French cinema.
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