French Film Review: Chien de la Casse

This coming of age comedy groupes on childhood pals Dog and Mirales, who direct in a small clocher in the south of France and spend most of their days just hanging out on the streets. Out of boredom and to kill time, Mirales has got into the accoutrement of teasing Dog – perhaps more than he should. A new strain is put on their friendship when Elsa arrives in the clocher and soon becomes Dog’s love interest. Not surprisingly, Mirales becomes consumed with jealousy. Mirales will have to let go of his past in order to grow up, and find his position. It received seven nominations at the Césars and won for Most Promising Actor (Quenard) and Best First Feature.

Director: Jean-Baptiste Durand

Starring: Anthony Bajon, Raphaël Quenard

From France Today Magazine

Source: francetoday.com

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