Being 17

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    Being 17
    2016

    Synopsis

    Damien lives with his mother Marianne, a doctor, while his father, a pilot, is on a tour of duty abroad with the French military. At school, Damien is bullied by Thomas, who lives in the farming community up in the mountains. The boys find themselves living together when Marianne invites Thomas to come and stay with them while his mother is ill in hospital. Damien must learn to live with the boy who terrorized him.

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    Cast

    • Sandrine KiberlainMarianne
    • Kacey Mottet KleinDamien
    • Jean Fornerod
    • Corentin FilaThomas
    • Mama PrassinosChristine
    • Alexis LoretNathan
    • Jean Corso

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Hollywood Reporter

      An ultra-naturalistic slice of rocky adolescent life that combines violence and sensuality, wrenching loss and tender discovery.
    • 100

      Variety

      This vibrant portrait feels like something of a revelation, which is remarkable, really, considering how many more films have tackled coming-of-age than the relatively niche experience of coming out.
    • 90

      Screen Daily

      Co-scripted by Céline Sciamma, director of Water Lilies and Girlhood, Being 17 manifestly benefits from her insight into the problems of young people searching for their social and sexual identities; this, combined with Téchiné’s controlled vision and superb direction of actors, makes the new film a quietly potent proposition.
    • 90

      The New York Times

      The movie is not really about deciding whether you’re gay or straight — those terms are never spoken. It’s about the chemistry of two people at a moment in time.
    • 88

      Slant Magazine

      André Téchiné does justice to the closeness between repulsion and desire, difference and sameness, heterosexuality and homosexuality.
    • 88

      RogerEbert.com

      This isn’t a film that makes a big deal of its contemporary authenticity; it wears its carefully measured elements lightly, the better to shine a light on its intriguing characters.
    • 85

      TheWrap

      Téchiné intuitively favors movement over chatter, and he directs his young actors toward intimate, yearning performances.
    • 80

      CineVue

      Being 17's great strength is the two utterly engrossing performances given by its leads and their exhilarating chemistry is conveyed with equal sensitivity during their tussles, as it is in every small glance and gesture.

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