THE SUMMER OF ALL MY PARENTS
by Diastème
synopsis
The storyline centres around a teenager of the tender age of 14, an age where everything is possible, yet also impossible. If Pimpette is a little character, it’s because she doesn’t always get her period, according to her sister. It’s because she’s been mollycoddled, according to her mother. Ah, she’ll grow out of it, thinks her father. Or is it because she’s being sent off to boarding school next year after a disastrous school year? Meanwhile, it’s the summer. Pimpette is due to go off on holiday, spending half of it in one place, half in another. A summer fraught with danger, surely. Or is it?
international title: | The Summer of All My Parents |
original title: | Juillet-août |
working title: | Pimpette |
country: | France, Belgium |
sales agent: | Playtime |
year: | 2016 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Diastème |
release date: | FR 13/07/2016 |
screenplay: | Diastème |
cast: | Pascale Arbillot, Thierry Godard, Patrick Chesnais, Alma Jodorowsky |
cinematography by: | Pierre Milon |
art director: | Samuel Deshors |
costumes designer: | Frédéric Cambier |
producer: | Antoine Gandaubert, Fabrice Goldstein, Antoine Rein |
production: | Karé Productions, France 3 Cinéma |
distributor: | Diaphana Distribution |