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36 Fillette (known as Virgin or Junior Size 36 in English) is a 1988 French erotic drama film directed by Catherine Breillat, based on her 1987 novel of the same name. The film stars Delphine Zentout, Étienne Chicot and Oliver Parniere, with Jean-Pierre Léaud, Berta Domínguez D. and Jean-François Stévenin.
A fourteen-year-old girl (Delphine Zentout) seeks to lose her virginity to a middle-aged man (Étienne Chicot) in this 1988 drama by Catherine Breillat. 36 fillette explores the complex emotions and power dynamics of teenage desire with Breillat's signature style and insight.
Lili, a pouty and voluptuous 14-year-old, is caravan camping with her family in Biarritz. She meets a concert pianist, an aging playboy, and loses her virginity in a disco.
A 14-year-old (Delphine Zentout) pursues romance with a man (Étienne Chicot) while vacationing with her family in Switzerland.
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- Delphine Zentout
- Catherine Breillat
- Drama, Romance
36 Fillette est un film français réalisé par Catherine Breillat, sorti en 1988 . Synopsis. Lili, quatorze ans, passe ses vacances dans un camping avec ses parents et son frère. Un soir, elle rencontre Maurice, personnage cynique de quarante ans qui cherche à la séduire. Une relation ambiguë s'installe alors. Fiche technique.
36 Fillette (known as Virgin or Junior Size 36 in English) is a 1988 French film starring Delphine Zentout and Oliver Parniere, directed by Catherine Breillat. It is the story of a sexually curious and rebellious 14-year-old (played by 16-year-old Zentout) who has an emotionally charged and dually manipulative relationship with an aging playboy.
A 14-year-old girl named Lili flirts with older men during a family vacation at a tacky resort. Roger Ebert praises the film's observation and performance, and sees it as a complex and controversial story of sexuality and loneliness.