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Q

by Laurent Bouhnik

synopsis

The lives of several people will be turned upside down by their encounter with Cécile, a child-woman, object of desire who exercises her freedom to choose. Provocative and extroverted, Cécile assumes a liberated sexual life, transgressing social norms and breaking taboos. Her behavior forces others to reveal themselves. Searching for truth, Cécile uses her powers of seduction to reach each person's authenticity. Q's full meaning then becomes clear. Through the language of feelings and the body, the film presents a tableau of young French people who question their intimate relationships. It is also a call to freedom that refuses the conformism and superficiality of today.

original title: Q
country: France
year: 2011
genre: fiction
directed by: Laurent Bouhnik
film run: 103'
release date: FR 14/09/2011, SE 25/05/2012
screenplay: Laurent Bouhnik
cast: Deborah Révy, Gowan Didi, Johnny Amaro, Hélène Zimmer, Christelle Benoit, Patrick Hautier, Johan Libéreau, Désirée Cyganek
cinematography by: Dominique Colin
film editing: Valérie Pico
art director: Daniel Bevan, Paul Fayard
costumes designer: Claire Gérard-Hirne
music: Ernest Saint Laurent
producer: Pascal Judelewicz, Ludi Boeken, Chica Benadava, Laurent Bouhnik
production: Acajou Films, Climax Films
distributor: Albany Films distribution, Njutafilms

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