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  1. À Nos Amours (French pronunciation: [a noz‿amuʁ], To Our Loves) is a 1983 French coming-of-age drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, who co-wrote the screenplay with Arlette Langmann. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire , Pialat and Évelyne Ker, the story follows a 15-year-old girl, Suzanne (Bonnaire), as she experiences her sexual awakening and becomes promiscuous, but is unable to feel love.

  2. À nos amours. With his raw style of filmmaking, Maurice Pialat has been called the John Cassavetes of French cinema, and the scorching À nos amours is one of his greatest achievements. In a revelatory film debut, the dynamic, fresh-faced Sandrine Bonnaire plays Suzanne, a fifteen-year-old Parisian who embarks on a sexual rampage in an effort ...

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  3. Jul 10, 2006 · 1h 39m. A Nos Amours - Sandrine Bonnaire in Maurice Pialat's A NOS AMOURS on DVD. Teen angst gets down to the primal basics in Maurice Pialat's , an affecting drama about a "beautiful young thing" entering the world of adult sexuality that's now considered to be one of the best French films ever made. ) is Suzanne, a 15 year-old who gets the ...

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    • Sandrine Bonnaire
  4. French (France) Release Date (DVD) Jun 6, 2006. Runtime. 1h 35m. - -. Fifteen-year-old Suzanne (Sandrine Bonnaire) sleeps around to escape from her deteriorating home life. Her father (Maurice ...

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  5. À Nos Amours is a 1983 French coming-of-age drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, who co-wrote the screenplay with Arlette Langmann. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Pialat and Évelyne Ker, the story follows a 15-year-old girl, Suzanne (Bonnaire), as she experiences her sexual awakening and becomes promiscuous, but is unable to feel love. À Nos Amours won the César Award for Best Film in 1984.

    • Maurice Pialat
  6. A Nòs Amours is, mainly, a coming of age movie, and it’s one of the best depiction of that feeling of total, annihilating emptiness that characterize adolescence. Review by Luke McCarthy A film of adolescence, where the love in which you've learned from the outside world feels like a necessity, and your inability to understand or truly access it become a burden on both yourself and those ...

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  8. Fifteen-year-old Suzanne seeks refuge from a disintegrating family in a series of impulsive, promiscuous affairs. Her fulsome sexuality further ratchets up the suppressed passions of her narcissistic brother, insecure mother and brooding, authoritarian father. Maurice Pialat. Director, Screenplay.

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