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Diamante nero

Titolo originale: Bande de filles
  • 2014
  • T
  • 1h 53min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Karidja Touré in Diamante nero (2014)
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Una ragazza con poche prospettive reali si unisce a una banda, reinventandosi e acquisendo un senso di fiducia in se stessa nel processo. Tuttavia, scopre presto che questa nuova vita non la... Leggi tuttoUna ragazza con poche prospettive reali si unisce a una banda, reinventandosi e acquisendo un senso di fiducia in se stessa nel processo. Tuttavia, scopre presto che questa nuova vita non la rende necessariamente più felice.Una ragazza con poche prospettive reali si unisce a una banda, reinventandosi e acquisendo un senso di fiducia in se stessa nel processo. Tuttavia, scopre presto che questa nuova vita non la rende necessariamente più felice.

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    • Céline Sciamma
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    • Céline Sciamma
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    • Karidja Touré
    • Assa Sylla
    • Lindsay Karamoh
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Céline Sciamma
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Céline Sciamma
    • Star
      • Karidja Touré
      • Assa Sylla
      • Lindsay Karamoh
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    Karidja Touré
    Karidja Touré
    • Marieme, alias Vic
    Assa Sylla
    Assa Sylla
    • Lady
    Lindsay Karamoh
    • Adiatou
    Mariétou Touré
    • Fily
    • (as Marietou Toure)
    Idrissa Diabaté
    • Ismaël
    Simina Soumaré
    • Bébé
    Dielika Coulibaly
    • Monica
    Cyril Mendy
    • Djibril
    Djibril Gueye
    • Abou
    Binta Diop
    • Asma
    Chance N'Guessan
    • Mini
    Rabah Nait Oufella
    Rabah Nait Oufella
    • Kader
    Damien Chapelle
    Damien Chapelle
    • Cédric
    Nina Melo
    Nina Melo
    • Caidy
    Elyes Sabyani
    • Abdel
    Halem El Sabagh
    • Farida
    Aurélie Vérillon
    • La CPE
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    Daisy Broom
    • Vendeuse boutique
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      • Céline Sciamma
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    rogerdarlington

    Not to be confused with "Boyhood"

    In 2014, two films with similar titles were released: "Boyhood" and "Girlhood". But they were very different. The first was an American movie, shot over 12 years, with an all- white cast. The second was a French work with a narrative of a few months and a cast almost wholly black.

    "Girlhood" - which was called "Bande De Filles" in the original French - tells the story of 16 year old Marieme (a remarkable showing by young Karidja Touré) who joins a gang of three other girls in an effort to find some status, only to discover that this is not the life she seeks. Like "Boyhood", there is no real resolution but simply a coming of age. Céline Sciamma - herself white - both wrote and directed this original view of what it means to be young, uneducated and black in France.
    7gizmomogwai

    Year of the childhoods

    My favourite film of 2014 being Boyhood, I was naturally curious to see 2014's Girlhood. Actually, Girlhood- which comes from France- isn't meant to be the feminine equivalent of Boyhood. It doesn't have the same scope and clearly wasn't filmed over 12 years. It deals with a teenage girl who, failing to graduate to high school, drops out of vocational school to join a gang.

    It's not as rough as you would expect for the first half of the film- what we have is an extended view of girls who like clothes, jewelry, singing Diamonds and even miniature golf. It's in the second half when we see a more serious fight (our protagonist, "Vic," uses a knife to remove another girl's bra) and then sex, and insults about being a slut. Instead of the gang being portrayed as a truly destructive force, it's actually more of a sisterhood whose members discourage Vic from descending deeper into criminality.

    We certainly see Vic's motivations for joining the gang- she has little future, and is told it's too late for her. Not encouraging. Her home life is rough, too. I can't say I was blown away by Girlhood, but it's a believable drama with a sympathetic protagonist.
    7StevePulaski

    Aesthetically choppy but thematically potent

    Marieme (Karidja Touré) is a sixteen-year-old, African-French girl living in a working class Paris suburb, where her poor academic performance results in no other option other than vocational school. Marieme's homelife is equally bleak, as she's often in the care of her abusive older brother, with no real friends or outlet of creativity to turn to. One day after school, she meets a gang of girls; lead by Lady (Assa Sylla), they are Fily (Marietou Tore) and Adiatou (Lindsay Karamoh), who ask if Marieme wants to hang out with them and enjoy a day of independence, free from school and the responsibilities of every day life. Marieme is instantly attracted by their sleek leather jackets, gold necklaces, and loud hairstyles, so she can't help but, overtime, develop a sense of attraction to them and their wily ways. It doesn't take long for Marieme to become invested in the gang's lifestyle, which concerns a lot of assimilation into their own everyday practices, such as relentless, bare-fisted fighting with other women in remote urban areas. The violence gets ugly and the lengths Marieme goes to be accepted are uglier.

    Céline Sciamma's Girlhood is a delightfully unconventional picture that truly shows the subtle takeover that many gangs have on people, and in this case, women, the demographic who is sort of accepted as being "too good for gangs" or more drawn to harmless cliques that innocently gawk at guys and discuss fashion trends. Sciamma goes for a brutal but tender picture, much like her last film Tomboy, a surprisingly gentle film about a ten-year-old girl searching for acceptance with her short hair and fluid gender identity.

    Where Tomboy spoke to young girls, Girlhood speaks to the demographic of young women that are handicapped, be it by finances, personal responsibilities, poor academic performance, or what-have-you to the point where joining a pack of dangerous women seems to be the only sane and logical thing to do. It's a scary thought but Sciamma depicts it in a way comparable to that of Larry Clark or Harmony Korine, where the film doesn't adhere to a slippery slope structure, where we're essentially watching the demise of a character before a rise even occurs. Sciamma doesn't subject her Marieme character to constant abuse that grows worse and worse, in an almost sadistic and self-damning way. Instead, she follows her along in a realistic manner, through multiple hairstyle changes and even an eventual identity overhaul in hopes that she'll find some semblance of solace with herself.

    Many can see Marieme's problem a mile away and that's the fact that she's trying to solve her personal problems by filling the hole with other people, which, in a long-term sense providing a close relationship with males or females is built, will only result in mistreatment and abandonment on her part. Marieme is trying to find solace in others when she should be spending more time alone, searching for herself instead of falling prey to the vicious acts of gangmembers she barely knows. However, this is where Sciamma's film becomes a multilayered examination of the troubled female heroine; we can either view her choices as that of an naive young girl pining for acceptance or somebody who is trying to figure out what she wants and taking pride in group identity.

    However you view Marieme and Sciamma's general purpose for Girlhood, certain ideas and attributes about the film hold up in their own, less ambiguous way. For starters, Sciamma goes for a long and aesthetic that relies heavily on vignettes and a lack of pacing in the conventional sense. Her pacing is very loose, and unfortunately, this lack of a cleaner structure finds itself all over the board in the way the film wants us, the audience, to react. Her pacing, and overall aesthetic, resembles that of a potboiling soap opera in that, no matter how Sciamma decides to position her characters or her camera, everything still feels like something alone the lines of a soap opera in terms of its look and feel. This is a somewhat distracting attribute, especially for a film nearing two hours in length and running on a rather minimal plot.

    With that, Touré's performance is quite the standout, given that for the twenty-year-old's first acting gig she is left to carry a lion's weight of the film on her back in addition to having a character without a fundamental identity. Much like the young Zoé Héran's Laure in Tomboy, Touré finds ways to make Marieme speak to young women who have found themselves lost and without a healthy creative option to turn to amidst a bleak outlook. This sets up Sciamma for her many idiosyncratic insights into the gender fluidity of her female subjects in a manner that gives Girlhood a stamp of cold-cut realism and honesty films of this nature are hard to come by.

    Starring: Karidja Touré, Assa Sylla, Lindsay Karamoh, and Mariétou Touré. Directed by: Céline Sciamma.
    7pierrelucas-13709

    Young age innocence.

    Defense business affairs place in 92 area in France is powered by black companies. Young black skins have some dreams too, lost their minds at moment and are applying their own community laws. They are respecting their rules and don't need to discuss long time about to agree many points of views. Without parents to guide them in right way, danger to be recruited by criminal organisations is an eventuality. Some of them will never pass general college school cycles how they would expect. The folies of a young sister would not copy her mother for a richer social life with accepting criminality risks' choices. A story full of expectations, tribal attitudes, feminine community helps and comparison to each others.
    6paul2001sw-1

    Disjointed

    All-girl "gangs" may offer female teenagers a safe space to experiment with the trappings of womanhood - a step-up from childhood, but a transitional stage nonetheless. This social dynamic is explored in 'Girlhood', but against the backdrop of an impoverished, ethnic minority community in Paris, where every choice made has wider repercussions for life. Unfortunately, the film feels disjointed, in part because it doesn't seem to know whether it wants to celebrate this "girlhood", or look on aghast; of course real life isn't black and white, but the film seems to alternate between portraying these two extremes, instead of managing to paint a subtler shade. Beyond the fact that life's hard and people (and especially men) are hard as well, I didn't take too much away from this film.

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      The most daunting task for the film was to obtain the rights to the Rihanna song Diamonds, written by Sia. The sequence featuring the song, where the girls lip sync to the lyrics, was shot first before Céline Sciamma obtained the rights. Rihanna and Sia gave them the authorization once they had seen the sequence dedicated to the song, for a minimal fee.
    • Blooper
      At the very beginning of the movie, the running girl of the red team wearing number 6 is someone else than our main actress Mariam who appears later wearing number 6 as well. We can see her face clearly once she takes of her helmet when the match is over.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Coming of Age (2018)
    • Colonne sonore
      Diamonds
      Performed by Rihanna

      Written by Sia (as Furler), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Hermansen), Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Eriksen), Benny Blanco (as Levin)

      © 2012 - EMI Music Publishing Ltd. Matza Ballzack Music, Where Da Kasz At? (BMI) administered by Kobalt Music Group Ltd.

      (p) 2012 The Island Def Jam Music Group

      Courtesy of EMI Music Publishing France, Matza Ballzack Music, Where Da Kasz At? & Univeral Music Vision

      All rights reserved

      Produced by Benny Blanco (uncredited), Kuk Harrell (uncredited), Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (uncredited) and Tor Erik Hermansen (uncredited)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 ottobre 2014 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Lingua
      • Francese
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      • Girlhood
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Cité de la Noue, Bagnolet, Seine-Saint-Denis, Francia(housing project)
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      • Lilies Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
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      • 2.966.000 € (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 60.765 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7667 USD
      • 1 feb 2015
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      • 1.862.990 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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