Visions of Seven - Youth through the Eyes of French Filmmakers 2006 / La vie ne me fait pas peur / France, Switzerland 1999
Four lycée pupils, girlfriends from childhood, use all means available to resist the onslaughts of the life they are about to enter. Their environment is able to offer them assistance, but it could just as easily set them dangerous traps.
The girls whose adolescent years we follow in this film have been friends since childhood. The camera accompanies them over a period of several years so that the pubertal young girls could be played by the same actresses who played them as youngsters. Even back then, it was clear that not all of them had a problem-free family environment which would prepare them for their life ahead. At school they also encounter conflicts and failure, the battle to establish themselves, their fear of maturity. Add to all this their awkwardness during their first experiences with men, and they feel that they simply can’t handle life. They respond differently to these pressures, from aggression and forced gestures of defiance to resignation. The film is composed as a free mosaic of episodes, often stylised as a musical, which, when pieced together, create not only portraits of the four heroines, but also an image of the end of the rough 1970s, when the virtues of the lycée girls no longer reflected demure behaviour and prescribed obedience.
111 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Noémie Lvovsky
/ Screenplay Noémie Lvovsky, Florence Seyvos
/ Dir. of Photography Bertrand Chatry, Agnes Godard
/ Music Bruno Fontaine
/ Editor Michel Klochendler
/ Producer Bruno Pesery, Ruth Waldberger
/ Production Arena Films, Vega Film
/ Cast Magalie Woch, Ingrid Molinier, Julie-Marie Parmentier, Camille Rousselet, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi
/ Contact Connaissance du cinéma
Noémie Lvovsky (b. 1964, Paris) studied screenwriting at FEMIS during the latter half of the 1980s. She states herself that she was sceptical of film until she came across Truffaut’s work, in particular, his Doinel cycle. She began her film career with short films; Oublie-moi (1994) is her feature debut. She then directed two feature-length films, I Am Not Afraid of Life (1999) and Les sentiments (2002), for which she received the Louis Delluc award in France. She also works in television and is a fine actress, appearing, for example, in the films of Arnaud Desplechin and Claude Berri. She has written for Desplechin (La vie des morts, 1990) and Philippe Garrel (Le coeur fantôme, 1996); screenwriting assumes an important position in her filmography.
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