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Director: Catherine Breillat
Cast: Léa Drucker, Samuel Kircher, Olivier Rabourdin, Clotilde Courau
One summer, a French teenager who has been living with his mother in the city moves in with his estranged father’s family in the countryside, where he clashes with his stepmother.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Last Summer (2023), directed by Catherine Breillat, is a French drama film that follows a teenager who moves in with his estranged father's family in the countryside, where he clashes with his stepmother. The film's critical reception has been mixed, with some praising its nuanced character study while others finding it slow-paced. Its public reception is not yet widely available, as it is a recent release.
Why you might like this:
Fans of acclaimed French director Catherine Breillat's uniquely intimate style will appreciate the raw, nuanced exploration of family dynamics in 'Last Summer' (2023). With standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Léa Drucker, this poignant drama offers a thoughtful, immersive look at the tensions that arise when a teenager is forced to confront his estranged father's life in the countryside.
Last Summer is a 2023 French erotic drama film directed by Catherine Breillat, from a screenplay written by Breillat in collaboration with Pascal Bonitzer. It is a remake of the 2019 Danish film Queen of Hearts. Starring Léa Drucker and Samuel Kircher, the film explores the taboos of a stepmother–stepson relationship.
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