L'Année prochaine (2014)
Directed by Vania Leturcq

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Clotilde and Aude are 18 and have been friends since before they can remember.  As is often the case with teenage friendships, their relationship is as close as it is intense, but now they must decide what they will do the year after they complete their baccalaureate.  Clotilde intends leaving their small village to continue her studies in Paris, accompanied by Aude.  Things will turn out somewhat differently...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Vania Leturcq
  • Script: Vania Leturcq, Christophe Morand, Christophe Morand
  • Cinematographer: Virginie Surdej
  • Cast: Constance Rousseau (Clotilde), Jenna Thiam (Aude), Julien Boisselier (Sébastien), Kévin Azaïs (Stéphane), Anne Coesens (Ariane), Frédéric Pierrot (Bertrand), Aylin Yay (Mme Feirrara)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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