Young & pretty
Young & pretty

Movie spotlight

Young & pretty

2021
Movie
Adult · 18+
129 min
English

Young, beautiful and ready to take advantage of every opportunity to get wild, these aren’t just any teens, these are Private teens and with their desire to suck, fuck and explore new sexual frontiers you‘d be crazy to miss it! There’s Mona Blue, the sexiest repairwoman in town who’s ready and able to fix up any cock. Yimming Curiosity, the assistant to a hypnotist who ends up as horny as ever after a practice session. Olga Sybil, a young stunner who will bond with her stepmother Clea Gaultier over a threesome. And finally, Paola Hard the gorgeous daughter of a millionaire who can’t help but get it on when left alone with her driver. Four stories, four scenes and some of Private’s best teen action yet!

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IMDb6.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users95%
Director: Sébastien LifshitzGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary intimately profiles Alice, a transgender teenager navigating adolescence, her transition, and her burgeoning relationships. Through candid interviews and observational footage, the film captures her journey of self-discovery, identity formation, and the universal experiences of youth. It offers a sensitive portrayal of coming-of-age while exploring the specific challenges and joys of being a transgender young person.

Critical Reception

Young & Pretty was widely praised by critics for its sensitive and intimate portrayal of a transgender teenager's life. Reviewers highlighted the film's authenticity, its respectful approach to its subject matter, and its ability to capture universal themes of adolescence through a specific lens. Audience reception was also positive, appreciating the film's humanistic qualities and its contribution to greater understanding and empathy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its tender and authentic portrayal of a transgender teenager.

  • Lauded for its sensitive direction and intimate access to its subject's life.

  • Appreciated for exploring universal themes of youth and identity.

Google audience: Google users largely expressed admiration for the film's sensitive and personal approach to Alice's story, finding it moving and insightful. Many appreciated the film's focus on the universal aspects of growing up, which resonated with a broad audience.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Teddy Award for Best Documentary at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Sébastien Lifshitz is known for his observational documentaries that often focus on marginalized communities and intimate personal stories, including the critically acclaimed 'Bimboland' and 'Adolescents'.

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