100 minutes
1/18/1995
A young teenaged girl tries to get affection from her cold-hearted mother in this gentle French drama. 14-year old Rosine lives somewhere in northern France where the cold rain continually falls. It is a metaphor for her life. Her mother Marie had her when she was only 16 and now wants little to do with her. She spends most of her nights out on the town. Rosine hungers for her mother's love. She is almost obsessed with getting it. She is frustrated because she never does. One day Pierre, her father shows up from the blue and Mare gladly takes him in. Rosine is a good sport and likes that he takes an interest in her. The brief respite from gloom doesn't last as Pierre soon begins to beat Marie and eventually rapes Rosine. The traumatized girl tries to get her mother to admit the incident, to pay attention to the hurting child, but Marie just doesn't care. Marie has no choice but to run away from home and make her own way.
Eloïse Charretier
as Rosine
Mathilde Seigner
as Marie
Laurent Olmedo
as Pierre
Christine Murillo
as Chantal
Aurélie Vérillon
as Yasmina
Louis Queste
as Armand
Maïté Maillé
as Francine
Thomas Mollet
as André
Alexandre Jouglet
as Young boy
Jacques Mazeran
as Teacher
Jacques-Anthony Vienne
as Priest Jacques (as Anthony Vienne)
Dominique Tissot
as Michel
André Linder
as Photographer
Fatima Tebiche
as Yasmina's mother
Bruno Cuvelier
as MC at the dancing
Pascal Fournier
as Francine's friend
Michel Choqueriaux
as Francine's friend
Joël Sauvage
as Pierre's friend
Laurent Lambert
as Waiter at Picpain
Guy Krol
as Violent father
Serge Gasperowicz
as Violent father's son