
Les roseaux sauvages (1994)
Année de sortie : 1994
Pays : France
Titre alternatif : Rosas Selvagens, Wilde Herzen, De vilde siv, Los juncos salvajes, Villikaislat, Agria vlastaria, Divlje trske, Vad nád, L'età acerba, Yasei no Ashi, Dzikie trzciny, Os juncos Silvestres, Divlje trske, Дикий тростник, The Wild Reeds
Réalisateur : André Téchiné
Scénariste : André Téchiné, Gilles Taurand, Olivier Massart
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Synopsis
In the French village of Camargue in 1962, as the Algerian War winds down, teenagers Maïte and François develop a deep friendship. François gradually realizes he has feelings for their classmate Serge, but Serge is instead drawn to Maïte's fiery spirit and political passion. Maïte, however, is more interested in her revolutionary ideals than romance with Serge. Tensions rise between the four friends as Maïte's political views clash with those of Henri, another classmate who shares Serge's attraction towards Maïte.
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Résumé
Les roseaux sauvages (1994), directed by André Téchiné, is a French drama film set against the backdrop of post-Algerian War France. The story explores themes of friendship, love, and political ideologies through the lives of four teenagers navigating their emotions amidst social unrest. While the narrative focuses on the romantic entanglements between Maïte, François, Serge, and Henri, it also delves into the broader context of the era's politics.
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