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Mes chères études

  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • 16
  • 1h 40m
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Mes chères études (2010)
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Laura is a 19-year-old university freshman who desperately wants to do well in school. She works a part-time job but cannot make ends meet. One evening in which she is short of funds, she an... Read allLaura is a 19-year-old university freshman who desperately wants to do well in school. She works a part-time job but cannot make ends meet. One evening in which she is short of funds, she answers a personal ad online by "Joe," 57, who seeks a female student for "tender moments." ... Read allLaura is a 19-year-old university freshman who desperately wants to do well in school. She works a part-time job but cannot make ends meet. One evening in which she is short of funds, she answers a personal ad online by "Joe," 57, who seeks a female student for "tender moments." The pay is 100 euros per hour. Laura pledges to do this just once, and three days later, s... Read all

  • Director
    • Emmanuelle Bercot
  • Writers
    • Laura D
    • Emmanuelle Bercot
  • Stars
    • Déborah François
    • Alain Cauchi
    • Mathieu Demy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.6K
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    165
    • Director
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Writers
      • Laura D
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Stars
      • Déborah François
      • Alain Cauchi
      • Mathieu Demy
    • 16User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Déborah François
    Déborah François
    • Laura
    Alain Cauchi
    Alain Cauchi
    • Joe
    Mathieu Demy
    Mathieu Demy
    • Benjamin
    Benjamin Siksou
    Benjamin Siksou
    • Manu
    Joseph Braconnier
    Joseph Braconnier
    • Client parking
    Marc Chapiteau
    Marc Chapiteau
    • Le photographe
    Pascal Bongard
    Pascal Bongard
    • Gérard
    Anna Sigalevitch
    Anna Sigalevitch
    • Fanny
    Lou Bohringer
    Lou Bohringer
    • Lou
    Marthe Guérin Caufman
    • Elsa
    • (as Marthe Caufman)
    Édith Le Merdy
    Édith Le Merdy
    • L'assistante sociale
    • (as Edith Le Merdy)
    Frédéric Epaud
    Frédéric Epaud
    • L'agent immobilier
    • (as Fred Epaud)
    Bruno López
    • Client fessee
    • (as Bruno Lopez)
    Guillaume Saurrel
    • Client 20 euros
    Massimiliano Verardi
    • Dino
    Rachid Ouchem
    • Philippe
    Spleen
    • Paul
    Louis Ucciani
    • Prof de fac
    • Director
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Writers
      • Laura D
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
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    8okpilak

    As if a documentary

    One finds out Laura is really relating her story of what she has to do to make ends met as a student. She is a language student, and in class, she collapses. It seems she wasn't eating enough, and she wasn't eating because she had no money. She shares a place with Manu, but the expenses became greater than she was originally told. She starts to look for jobs, and finds one that intrigues her at a decent payment. It is with Joe, a gym teacher, who simply wants to be with a young, pretty and naked girl. He seems nice, and pays well, but some of the other meetings with others do not go well, and she is raped. In telling Manu that she got raped just to pay the rent resulted in her leaving him in disgust, since he didn't care. She meets another student who is studying languages, and helps her out and she finds he really cares about her. But the idea of where her money comes from wears on him, and he becomes jealous and he starts to follow her. She leaves him, goes to Paris, but the higher costs there really cause problems, as no one wants to hire a student, as they want a person full time, and she wants her degree. So will this put her into a cycle she wants to escape from? The movie doesn't pull any punches. There are advantages and disadvantages to her in getting money, yet she cannot live without money. Some of the money she makes comes easily, and some comes at a terrible toll on her. It is not really erotic, just matter of fact and about survival. But can she break free of the cycle? Déborah François as Laura sells the movie.
    6derek-duerden

    What Did She Expect?

    IMHO there's a fair amount of commonality with "Slovenian Girl", although the type of naivety on show here is rather different, as Laura here is clearly supposed to be very intelligent in the conventional sense. She shares though the distinct air of not even pretending to give the guys a good time - which one would have thought was part of the "job", no matter how distasteful, exploitative, or unfair. In filmic terms, there's also an undramatic conclusion to both movies.

    Where this is less convincing, however, was the financial aspect - quite apart from whether it is (was?) indeed possible for a student to survive in Paris given fees, bills and rent, even with a part-time job - once she *did* start earning money from prostitution it felt as if she was spending too much of the extra cash on inessentials, thus not fixing the original problem. Maybe the book makes this clearer, but if the underlying mission is to elicit sympathy for her position then this in my view was a missed opportunity.

    Not a bad film, but not a comfortable watch.
    lazarillo

    Not entirely successful mixture of expose and exploitation, but worth seeing for Deborah Francois

    This French movie is based on a supposedly autobiographical story about a young and incredibly naive university student (Deborah Francois) who has to resort to prostitution to pay for her studies. This movie certainly doesn't glamorize prostitution from the female perspective as the girl's johns are presented as decidedly unattractive, pathetic, and borderline dangerous. It kind of DOES, however, tend to glamorize prostitution from the male perspective as Deborah Francois ("The Page Turner", "Female Agents") is very attractive and spends half the movie in various stages of undress. Moreover, she is (often pretty unbelievably) sweet and naive and probably nowhere near as cynical and hard-bitten as the kind of person who would be working as a prostitute in real-life. I'm sure most of the potential male audience of this movie can't honestly say they are watching this purely out of social concern that gorgeous but financially strapped French co-eds might be turning to prostitution (at least I know I can't).

    There's always a danger in a film that, on one hand, is this sexually explicit, but is also, on the other hand, trying to generally condemn the sex trade. They've actually made a few films like this in America recently. "About Cherry" (with another unbelievably gorgeous model/actress, Ashley Hinshaw) runs into the same problems as this one. But both are vastly preferable to "On the Doll" where the decidedly PG-13 content manages to add to an already ridiculous and laughably unbelievable "expose" content. Only the obscure recent American indie film "Smile Pretty" successfully manages to be bold enough to tackle this kind of touchy subject without being so explicit as to slip into exploitation itself.

    I certainly DON'T want to take anything away from Francoise, however, who is quite good in this (and it's certainly not HER fault she's far more naturally beautiful than any real prostitute probably would be). I don't know is she speaks English well, but if so she certain has the talent to compete with most young Hollywood actresses (who would never be brave enough to tackle a sordid role like this). She could be the next Marion Cotillard (who tackled a number of French films like this before becoming a rising star in Hollywood), or at least the next Ludivine Sagnier (a big star in France who has occasionally been successful outside it). She is definitely one to watch.
    7user-35583

    Lovely student services

    AKA: STUDENT SERVICES.

    The story of the coed who has to compromise her values and sell herself to get by is not a new one. But here it is told with a certain vive and lifted by the lead Deborah Francois. Yes, she is lovely naked and spends a great deal of the film undressed, but it serves the plot well as she moves among men she meets online. She finds some encounters titillating, but finds most repulsive either in the moment or on reflection. After an innocent foray into selling her company, posing for photos and quickie sex, she gets gets in deeper, kinkier and caught up in a cycle from which she struggles to escape.
    5saadgkhan

    Mes chères etudes, shocking ugly truth not glamorous

    Mes chères etudes – Student Services – CATCH IT (B-) Based upon Mes chères études (My expensive studies in English) is a 2008, an autobiographical book by an anonymous author known as "Laura D.", who is a modern language student at a Paris university. The book has drawn national attention in France with its controversial contents, in which the author claimed that she had to go into prostitution to financially support her studies. (Wiki) French movies are sexually expletive and they don't hesitate in holding back. This goes for this one as well. It's at times very disturbing a young girl doing things with old man, getting raped, message or just lying naked. Anyways Déborah François did a great job because it didn't occur to me for a second that she is just an actress. The thing about the movie I didn't like that it's slow and spend too much time in the bedroom at times.

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      One of the sex scenes was very difficult to shoot for Déborah François. "I found myself trapped under a guy who weighed 160 kg, naked. I can't watch the scene: I'm crushed. I look dead. I almost cut a take and said, "I have to breathe!" In addition he was naked ..."-she said.
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      Taken from the album "Over The Sun"

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Student Services
    • Filming locations
      • Besançon, France
    • Production company
      • Les Films du Kiosque
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      • $12,006
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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