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Duration: 142 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
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Portrait of Agathe Schlenker

Agathe Schlenker

Birth Name: Agathe Schlencker

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Details

Alternate Names: Agathe Schlencker

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Belle épine (2010) as Maryline Santamaria

Most Important Roles:

  • Domestic Life (2013) as Cindy
  • Left Foot Right Foot (2013) as Marie
  • Belle épine (2010) as Maryline Santamaria

Career Highlights:

  • Domestic Life (2013)
  • Left Foot Right Foot (2013)
  • Belle épine (2010)

Full Biography

Agathe Schlenker played the lead role in 'Belle Épine (2010)', a film about two teenage girls who bond over drugs, partying, and music after being arrested.


About the Movie: Left Foot Right Foot (2013)

Poster for Left Foot Right Foot (2013)

Release Year: 2013

Nation: Switzerland

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Germinal Roaux

Writer: Aude Py, Claude Muret, Germinal Roaux, Marianne Brun

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: ARTE, CAB Productions, RTS, SRF, SRG SSR, Wallpaper Productions

Genre: Drama

Story

The story of 'Left Foot Right Foot' (2013), directed by Germinal Roaux and set in Switzerland, explores the loss of youth and innocence through its protagonist's journey. However, due to the limited plot information provided, the specific narrative sequence of events remains unclear.

Summary

Left Foot Right Foot is a 2013 Swiss drama film directed by Germinal Roaux. Despite being his first feature film, Roaux employs stunning black-and-white cinematography and uses hypnotic electric guitar music to create a mood that suggests a focus on the tragic side of losing youth and innocence. However, more detailed context, background themes, or significance of the film are not provided in the given sources.