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Director: Bruno Rolland
Cast: Anne Azoulay, Ginette Garcin, Éric Elmosnino, Nina Roberts
Léa lives in Le Havre, where she attends college whilst taking care of her elderly grandmother. To make ends meet, she works as a waitress in a night club. Her admittance to the Institute of Political Studies in Paris offers her new opportunities, but at a high price. Léa finds work as a striptease artist, so that each evening she can put into practice the theory of economic liberalism which she learns by day...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Léa is a critically acclaimed 2011 French drama directed by Bruno Rolland that explores a college student's struggles to make ends meet. The film has received positive reviews, though audience reception based on its IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings is currently unknown.
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Directed by Bruno Rolland in 2011, Léa offers a compelling blend of drama and social commentary as it explores the challenges facing a college student, played by Anne Azoulay, who turns to work as a striptease artist to make ends meet. The film provides a thoughtful examination of the tensions between idealism and economic realities.