64 minutes
11/9/1994
This French drama takes a gentle poke at the youthful ideologies of the post-hippy 70's. Fabio and Alain are teenagers with widely differing backgrounds and philosophies. Fabio is a rebellious Stalin quoting, left-winger from a lower middle-class family. He dreams of being a rock star even though he can't play a note. Alain, a soft-spoken boy from a middle-class family prefers to quote Plato. Alain is attracted to Fabio's enthusiastic talk on political activism. When the local press accuses them of terrorism after they toss a rock through a window they are initially delighted. Their delight is short-lived when they realize that may be blamed for some of the real terrorism the town has been experiencing.
Emmanuel Mari
as Fabio
Gil Novi
as Alain
Yvonne Kerouedan
as Irène
Emilie Ben Guigi
as Laetitia
Marianne Papasseudi
as Odile
David Rossi
as Edmond
Lise Manguer
as Amie Irène
Richard Cairaschi
as Le père de Fabio
Jackie Berroyer
as Le prof de philo
Martine Elena
as La mère de Fabio
Jean Mas
as Prof Fabio
Yannick Leblanc
as Le prof de gym
Eric Andreatta
as L'inspecteur
Jeannine Papa
as La tripière
Patrice Martelli
as Serveur Bocca
William Berriebi
as Vendeur de disques
Clovis Dehennin
as Garçon 1
Johan Vigna
as Garçon 2
Antoine Alvarez
as Vendeur guitares
Jeffrey Sauter
as Antoine
Yann Chiriazzulli
as Musicien 1
Woyteck Lewandowski
as Musicien 2
Charlotte Scarcerieau
as Fille fête
Jean-Louis Caillat
as Le maître d'hôtel