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Director: Patrick Grandperret
Cast: Selma Brook, Soko, Salomé Stévenin, Bastien Catenacci
Clara goes to summer camp with her best friend Zoé. Far from their parents, they hope to make love to a boy for the first time. After Zoé rejects the advances by Sébastien, because she finds him too forward, she returns to Clara and declares her love. But Clara rejects the advances of Zoé - and meets the sulphurous Sonia.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Clara's Summer is a 2004 French TV movie directed by Patrick Grandperret that explores the coming-of-age experiences of two teenage girls at summer camp. While the film's depiction of a same-sex relationship between the protagonists has made it a subject of discussion, critical reception and awards recognition for the film are not widely documented.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful coming-of-age dramas and nuanced queer narratives will find much to appreciate in this 2004 French film directed by Patrick Grandperret, with standout performances from actresses Selma Brook, Soko, and Salomé Stévenin.