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Water Lilies
Film SynopsisEmphatically imagined from a female perspective, Water Liliesdelves into the mysterious world of teenage girls. Marie (Pauline Acquart) is a lanky teenager content to hang out with Anne (Louise Blanchere), an awkward chubbette and her devoted slave, until blonde dazzler Floriane (Adele Haenel) captures Marie’s interest and lures her into a murkier pool of desire and disenchantment. Céline Sciamma’s precisely rendered first feature is devoid of adults and by design, boys appear only in relation to the female trio and the backdrop of synchronized swimming that is their daily summer activity. Water Lilies captures the dynamics of the girls’ shifting relationships and brilliantly navigates a psychological terrain rarely if ever captured on film with this degree of honesty. While most cinematic examinations of teenage life are full of aimless conversation, this one plays like a thinking person’s action film. Get Involved |
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MPAA:
Feminine upotia meets erotic coming-of-age tale in Celine Sciamma’s dreamily sensual debut, which doesn’t stray far from the poolside locker room where three precocious adolescent girls suit up for their synchronized-swimming routines. With little dialogue, this film speaks volumes about desire becoming aware of itself for the first time. Keep an eye on lovely Adele Haenel—how can you not?—a Ludivine Sagnier–like starlet in the making.
Runtime:
85 min.
Genre:
Drama
Country:
FRANCE
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Certification:
NR
Plot Summary
Céline Sciamma received a master’s degree in French literature and attended La Fémis in Paris. Water Lilies is her first feature film.
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Directed by
Celine Sciamma
Produced by
Benedicte Couvreur
Jerome Dopffer
Writing credits
Celine Sciamma
Cast
| Pauline Acquart | ||
| Louise Blachere | ||
| Adele Haenel | ||
| Warren Jacquin | ||
| Christelle Baras |
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