France / Allemagne / Grande-Bretagne,
1993, 105 min
Réalisation:
Andrew BirkinScénario:
Andrew BirkinPhotographie:
Stephen BlackmanMusique:
Edward ShearmurActeurs·trices:
Andrew Robertson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alice Coulthard, Ned Birkin, Sinéad Cusack, Hanns Zischler, Jochen Horst, William HootkinsRésumés(1)
When a family of four fatherless children hide their mother's death to avoid going to an orphanage, the eldest two think they are capable of assuming the mature roles forced upon them. Parenthood and maturity, however, brings with it stronger urges--urges which brother Jack and sister Julie find hard to resist. (texte officiel du distributeur)
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Critiques (1)
Growing up the English way. No big stars, no dynamics, but there’s a brother-sister line. At times quite bold and open, at others just a "childish" teen conversational drama supplemented by minimalist production design and economical direction. As a portrayal of adolescent experimentation in all its naivety, fragility and innocence, it’s OK. ()