

Movie spotlight
Les Collégiennes
Two schoolgirls, a little chipies, glued for the summer to the pensioner under the orders of an English governess nymphomaniac must trick to get boys back to their room. A delightful feast of the Golden Age of the French Cinema X released on November 16, 1977 in the ALPHA-FRANCE theaters.
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Plot Summary
The film delves into the lives of young girls in a French boarding school, exploring their budding sexuality, rivalries, and adolescent struggles. It captures the atmosphere of a restrictive environment where desires and frustrations simmer beneath the surface. The narrative follows several students as they navigate friendships, first loves, and the challenges of growing up.
Critical Reception
Les Collégiennes received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its attempt to capture the raw emotions of adolescence while others found it to be somewhat exploitative and lacking in narrative depth. Its portrayal of young women and their experiences was a point of contention, dividing critical opinion.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exploration of teenage emotions.
Criticized for a perceived lack of narrative substance.
Debated for its portrayal of youthful sensuality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a division in opinion regarding the film's thematic choices and its overall impact.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of European cinema in the 1970s that explored themes of youthful awakening and sexuality, often sparking controversy and debate.
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