18 Years Old and Rising

18 Years Old and Rising (French: J'aime regarder les filles, lit. 'I like to watch girls') is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Frédéric Louf.[3]

18 Years Old and Rising
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFrédéric Louf
Produced byHugues Charbonneau
Marie-Ange Luciani
Gilles Sandoz
Written byFrédéric Louf
Régis Jaulin
StarringPierre Niney
Music byJozef Dumoulin
Bo Van Der Werf
CinematographySamuel Collardey
Edited byFrançoise Tourmen
Production
company
Les Films de Pierre
Maia Cinema
Distributed byBac Films
Release date
  • 17 June 2011 (2011-06-17) (Cabourg)[1]
  • 20 July 2011 (2011-07-20) (France)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$1.8 million
Box office$347,100[2]

The original French title of the film is taken from a 1981 Patrick Coutin hit song called "J'aime regarder les filles".[4]

Plot

Primo, son of Province florists, struggles paying his rent. He spends his tray for the second time. On the eve of 10 May 1981 he meets Gabrielle and he falls madly in love with her at first sight. Unfortunately they don't take to the same people. Primo then will try anything to get a place in this Parisian bourgeois society that seems so difficult to access. In order to show his passion and love for Gabrielle he doesn't hesitate to take risks, even if that requires him to become illicit and put his life in danger.

Cast

  • Pierre Niney as Primo Bramsi
  • Lou de Laâge as Gabrielle
  • Audrey Bastien as Delphine
  • Ali Marhyar as Malik
  • Victor Bessière as Paul
  • Michel Vuillermoz as Pierre Bramsi
  • Catherine Chevallier as Françoise Bramsi
  • Johan Libéreau as Nino Bramsi
  • Odile Vuillemin as Marie-Ange Bramsi
  • Thomas Chabrol as the math professor
  • Hervé Pierre as Delphine's father
  • Jean-Baptiste Marcenac as Gabrielle's father
  • Rachid Benbouchta as Rachid
  • Mathieu Lourdel as Olivier
  • Marion Chabassol as Sophie
  • Yohan Djabour as Jean-Yves

Release

The film was presented at the Cabourg Film Festival (France), the Toronto International Film Festival (Canada), the São Paulo International Film Festival (Brazil) and the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival (Taiwan).[5]

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipientResult
Cabourg Film Festival Male Revelation Pierre Niney Won
César Award Most Promising Actor Pierre Niney Nominated

References


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