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Léa

  • 2011
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  • 1h 33m
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4.8/10
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Anne Azoulay in Léa (2011)
A long-awaited admittance to a prestigious Parisian Institute of Political Studies comes at a high cost, as a diligent college student reluctantly becomes a stripper to make ends meet.
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A long-awaited admittance to a prestigious Parisian Institute of Political Studies comes at a high cost, as a diligent college student reluctantly becomes a stripper to make ends meet.A long-awaited admittance to a prestigious Parisian Institute of Political Studies comes at a high cost, as a diligent college student reluctantly becomes a stripper to make ends meet.A long-awaited admittance to a prestigious Parisian Institute of Political Studies comes at a high cost, as a diligent college student reluctantly becomes a stripper to make ends meet.

  • Director
    • Bruno Rolland
  • Writers
    • Anne Azoulay
    • Jihane Chouaib
    • Bruno Rolland
  • Stars
    • Anne Azoulay
    • Ginette Garcin
    • Eric Elmosnino
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    466
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruno Rolland
    • Writers
      • Anne Azoulay
      • Jihane Chouaib
      • Bruno Rolland
    • Stars
      • Anne Azoulay
      • Ginette Garcin
      • Eric Elmosnino
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anne Azoulay
    Anne Azoulay
    • Léa Arnauld
    Ginette Garcin
    Ginette Garcin
    • La grand-mère
    Eric Elmosnino
    Eric Elmosnino
    • Julien
    Magali Muxart
    • Corinne
    Nina Roberts
    • Christie
    Nathalie Mann
    • La directrice de la maison de retraite
    Vinciane Millereau
    • La prof Sciences Po
    Thibault de Montalembert
    • Martin Itzinger
    Jean-Claude Dauphin
    • Pierre
    Carole Franck
    Carole Franck
    • Philippine, la patronne du strip-club
    Géraldine Martineau
    • Alice
    Ivan Cori
    • Alex
    Nina Meurisse
    Nina Meurisse
    • Sonia, la stagiaire orthophoniste
    Patrick Bonnel
    • Le père de Léa
    Nathalie Trafford
    • La femme du père
    Inès Trafford
    • La fille du père
    Jean-paul Moissette
    • Olivier
    Doris
    • Strip-teaseuse Le Havre 1
    • Director
      • Bruno Rolland
    • Writers
      • Anne Azoulay
      • Jihane Chouaib
      • Bruno Rolland
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    lazarillo

    French stripper movie that really is for ADULTS

    I'm pretty sure there are just as many strippers in France as in America, but they don't make nearly as many movies about them (I think it might be the third biggest profession for women in Hollywood movies after female cop and female lawyer). At least some of this might be the less judgmental and more matter-of-fact way the French treat sex in general. Stripping is just another profession and no big deal (and it's part of the job of most French actresses anyway).

    American stripper movies usually fall into two categories. There's the "feminist sturm-und-drang" movies where a sympathetic woman is forced to work as a stripper which inevitably--in itself--brings about a personal crisis, a lot of feminist soul-searching and drama until she eventually gives it up after becoming older and wiser. These films are often pretty light on the stripping so as not to be "exploitative". (Some are even made-for-TV movies). The second type are sexier but equally annoying. They're much more exploitative and exclusively aimed at males. They show some sexy young thing going through some kind of half-assed "personal liberation" as she learns to shed her clothes and her inhibitions and she eventually meets a great, respectful guy (which strip clubs are full of, of course)and lives happily ever after. Naturally, the emphasis here is on the STRIPPING and lap-dancing, and the actress involved (Elizabeth Berkely, for example) generally couldn't act her way out of a crisp paper sack.

    This French movie is not great, but it's a pretty happy medium between these two. The protagonist's (Anne Azoulay) descent into stripper-dom is portrayed very matter-of-factly. She does it to provide for her senile grandmother and it's really just part of the mosaic of her life that--like with most strippers--is not necessarily going to lead to drugs and prostitution (although she does at one point find herself at a paid orgy). Mostly it just puts more stress on her as she also starts attending college and has a relationship with a man. The typical American response to this movie would be that it's boring and nothing really happens.True perhaps. But that's also realistic and refreshing in a way. There is nothing boring about Anne Azoulay's frequently nude body, but she is also a far better actress than most American actresses that play these kind of roles. She certainly has a more believable character.

    The ending is very downbeat without a whole lot resolution, but that is realistic too. This is a very ADULT movie, not because the content is especially racy (aside from one LONG male-on-female oral sex scene), but because it is actually takes a mature and realistic look at a young woman who is going through some difficult times without offering any easy resolution.
    3fortywood

    A day in the life (of a lifeless day)...

    I like to watch movies. All kinds of movies. I'm especially drawn to alternative, independent, low-budget films where I don't know what to expect and the actors/actresses are new to me. Often, those films turn out to be very pleasantly surprising. Or surprisingly pleasant. It was with this thinking that I chose to take a chance with "Lea". My instinct failed me.

    Rarely do I come across a protagonist so unsympathetic. The plot follows the struggle of a girl in her twenties, trying to make ends meet. A girl that lives with and looks after her grandmother, works as a waitress in a strip club and has high aspirations for her academic studies. Not sure if it's the lack of talent in the acting department or the lack of surprises in the storyline, but after a certain point I stopped caring if anything would happen to dear miss Lea. Good or bad.

    The biggest surprise - if you can call it that - is that the waitress becomes a stripper. Other than that it's like watching a documentary on the daily life of a bored (and alas, boring) small town French girl. She seems to be unhappy in everything she gets involved with - her nightclub work, her morning studies, her relationship, the college parties she attends. Perhaps under a different director, with a different actress and a more intriguing plot, it could have been an in-depth case study of a provincial character. This film however does not allow us to get a glimpse inside the leading lady's mind. She's constantly troubled, yet it's impossible to identify with her. No explanations are given. A troubled childhood? Lack of compromise with society? Confused personality? The viewer needs strong reasons to sympathize with her pain but Anne Azoulay under the direction of Bruno Rolland gives us none. Null.
    bill-729-637551

    not a TV thriller but worth the trouble

    Léa is not just the "student stripper" suggested by the German title and by some reviews. She is a sensitive girl, intelligent and gracefully beautiful, who has obviously never had it easy. The scenario does not waste time on background details, you can either forget about them or imagine your own - really the film is about how Léa looks for something which has been missing in her life. I watched it in three sittings, as I found I needed to reflect a little on what I had seen and what it meant for the protagonist (I use the singular because it is no coincidence that the original title is just "Léa" - of the other characters, only her grandmother really seems to matter).

    A film which I will want to watch again.

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      Strip-teaseuse Le Havre 2: Don't forget, open the dress from the back or you'll get in a mess. Undo the Velcro in one quick "rip" and pull it open. It works every time. Don't worry. And most important is once you're naked, there's not much more to do, you just dance, OK?

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Lea
    • Filming locations
      • Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, France
    • Production companies
      • Paraïso Productions
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • Région Haute-Normandie
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      • €1,072,862 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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