Seize printemps
- 2020
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- 1h 13min
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Suzanne a seize ans. Elle s'ennuie avec les gens de son âge. Tous les jours pour aller au lycée, elle passe devant un théâtre. Elle y rencontre un homme plus vieux qu'elle qui devient son ob... Tout lireSuzanne a seize ans. Elle s'ennuie avec les gens de son âge. Tous les jours pour aller au lycée, elle passe devant un théâtre. Elle y rencontre un homme plus vieux qu'elle qui devient son obsession.Suzanne a seize ans. Elle s'ennuie avec les gens de son âge. Tous les jours pour aller au lycée, elle passe devant un théâtre. Elle y rencontre un homme plus vieux qu'elle qui devient son obsession.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 11 nominations au total
Arturo Giusi
- Léonard
- (as Arthur Giusi-Périer)
Raymond Acquaviva
- Jacques Rodebare
- (as Raymond Aquaviva)
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This is such a beautiful movie. I loved everything about it. The ending was just right. The acting, the cinematography, the writing, all very inspirational and so pleasing to take in. There is something to be said for thoughtful conversation and genuine feeling, and I can see the correlation to the movies of Eric Rohmer and "Paris, Texas" as Suzanne said in an interview. Incredible work from such a young and talented source. Please give us more. My favorite scene is probably the short one in the cafe involving a kiss on the neck and the holding of hands. No dialogue. None was needed. Thank you.
Not only is this film another problematic romantisation of a "lolita story" (adult man falling in love with teenage girl), but it is also painfully boring. The film is relatively short but it drags on nevertheless. There is barely any dialogue, a lot of shots repeat over and over and any action is missing completely. There is weird dance sequence at one point that is neither explained, nor does it further the plot. Just a few minutes later there is another dance scene, this time a slow dance and the camera stays on this moment for several minutes while nothing else happens. Seriously, don't watch this film and save yourself the time.
This movie is a subtle joy to watch. It doesn't go over any boundaries and stays on the line of where the characters are in their lives, and the escapism within their tiny connection. The script is precise and the scenes are never rushed, and always get the point across. The calm Parisian background is nice alongside the great cinematography. The musical choices are a pretty touch, and some moments are different with a welcoming twist. For a first film, I think Suzanne knocked it out of the park. Her acting and delivery was sincere and spot on, same for Arnaud Valois. It was a sweet telling of curious love.
A young girl (Suzanne Lindon) from Paris is bored with her peers and daydreams into a soul mate with an actor (Arnaud Valois, known from "120 BPM") who is almost twenty years her senior. What could seem raunchy or overly trite is staged as light as a feather, poetic and, in some places, surprisingly funny.
Suzanne Lindon, born in 2000, daughter of the French acting stars Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Lindon, proves to be a true multi-talent: script, direction, leading role and then she also sings the title song "Seize Printemps". Navel gazing? Protection from famous parents? Absolutely not! One must honestly admit that an artistic voice can be heard here, from which a lot can be expected in the future. Suzanne Lindon approaches her topic in a self-deprecating and serious manner at the same time and finds beautiful images for emotions that can hardly be put into words. At the same time, she has created a beautiful Paris film that shows the megacity as a cocoon that is sometimes turned away from the world
The Theater de l'Atelier, which plays a major role in the film, is located in Montmartre. By the way, it is very comforting that young Parisians can still listen to the EuroDance sounds of Dr. Alban is the best way to celebrate!
Worth seeing!
Suzanne Lindon, born in 2000, daughter of the French acting stars Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Lindon, proves to be a true multi-talent: script, direction, leading role and then she also sings the title song "Seize Printemps". Navel gazing? Protection from famous parents? Absolutely not! One must honestly admit that an artistic voice can be heard here, from which a lot can be expected in the future. Suzanne Lindon approaches her topic in a self-deprecating and serious manner at the same time and finds beautiful images for emotions that can hardly be put into words. At the same time, she has created a beautiful Paris film that shows the megacity as a cocoon that is sometimes turned away from the world
The Theater de l'Atelier, which plays a major role in the film, is located in Montmartre. By the way, it is very comforting that young Parisians can still listen to the EuroDance sounds of Dr. Alban is the best way to celebrate!
Worth seeing!
Suzanne (Suzanne Lindon) is a 16-year-old girl, withdrawn and calm, who lives harmoniously with her sister and her parents in a Parisian apartment. In her comings and goings to school she begins to observe Raphaël (Arnaud Valois), a handsome theater actor twenty years May that she frequents a bar and rehearses and performs in a theater in the area. Finally there will be a meeting that will lead to a romance between the two.
The protagonist, daughter of the renowned actors Vincente Lindon and Sandrine Kiberlain (she notably played Simone de Beauvoir in the film Violette) is also the director and screenwriter (she directed this film at age 20 and wrote the script at age 15) of this delicate story of initiation and love between two sentient beings, lonely and bored with their environments and activities.
Despite being a problematic subject, Lindon clearly proposes from her point of view a development where spontaneity and sweetness prevail and surprises with the use of some original scenes that could well be taken as sublimations or metaphors.
16 printemps is a film that looks to poetry but is never naive (and neither is its protagonist) and that is committed to running away from the vision very in vogue in current fiction of adolescence as a territory of conflict, suffering, excess and abuses.
Here she left a report to the director (better to see it after the film, perhaps), which reveals a great cinephile culture and very clear ideas.
Special Mention SIGNIS 35 Award of the Mar del Plata Festival
The protagonist, daughter of the renowned actors Vincente Lindon and Sandrine Kiberlain (she notably played Simone de Beauvoir in the film Violette) is also the director and screenwriter (she directed this film at age 20 and wrote the script at age 15) of this delicate story of initiation and love between two sentient beings, lonely and bored with their environments and activities.
Despite being a problematic subject, Lindon clearly proposes from her point of view a development where spontaneity and sweetness prevail and surprises with the use of some original scenes that could well be taken as sublimations or metaphors.
16 printemps is a film that looks to poetry but is never naive (and neither is its protagonist) and that is committed to running away from the vision very in vogue in current fiction of adolescence as a territory of conflict, suffering, excess and abuses.
Here she left a report to the director (better to see it after the film, perhaps), which reveals a great cinephile culture and very clear ideas.
Special Mention SIGNIS 35 Award of the Mar del Plata Festival
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSuzanne Lindon is the daughter of Vincent Lindon. Her mother is actress Sandrine Kiberlain.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Make-Up (2022)
- Bandes originalesStabat Mater: Eja Mater, fons amoris. Largo
Music by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Andreas Scholl with Ensemble 415
Conducted by Chiara Banchini
Courtesy of harmonia mundi
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- Montant brut mondial
- 79 989 $US
- Durée1 heure 13 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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