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Being 17

Original title: Quand on a 17 ans
  • 2016
  • Unrated
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Sandrine Kiberlain, Kacey Mottet Klein, and Corentin Fila in Being 17 (2016)
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Damien lives with his mother Marianne, a doctor, while his father is on a tour of duty abroad. He is bullied by Thomas, whose mother is ill. The boys find themselves living together when Mar... Read allDamien lives with his mother Marianne, a doctor, while his father is on a tour of duty abroad. He is bullied by Thomas, whose mother is ill. The boys find themselves living together when Marianne invites Thomas to come and stay with them.Damien lives with his mother Marianne, a doctor, while his father is on a tour of duty abroad. He is bullied by Thomas, whose mother is ill. The boys find themselves living together when Marianne invites Thomas to come and stay with them.

  • Director
    • André Téchiné
  • Writers
    • Céline Sciamma
    • André Téchiné
    • Régis de Martrin-Donos
  • Stars
    • Sandrine Kiberlain
    • Kacey Mottet Klein
    • Corentin Fila
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    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • André Téchiné
    • Writers
      • Céline Sciamma
      • André Téchiné
      • Régis de Martrin-Donos
    • Stars
      • Sandrine Kiberlain
      • Kacey Mottet Klein
      • Corentin Fila
    • 29User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Sandrine Kiberlain
    Sandrine Kiberlain
    • Dr. Marianne Delille
    Kacey Mottet Klein
    Kacey Mottet Klein
    • Damien Delille
    Corentin Fila
    • Thomas Chardoul
    Alexis Loret
    • Nathan Delille
    Jean Fornerod
    • Jacques Chardoul
    Mama Prassinos
    • Christine Chardoul
    Jean Corso
    • Paulo
    Rémi Garcia
    • Le proviseur
    Maïté Arraiza
    • La prof de français
    Françoise Gaillard
    • La prof de maths
    Nicole Ellkésir
    • Prof d'histoire géographie 1
    Didier Hougarou
    • Prof d'histoire géographie 2
    Gérard Labelle
    • Le prof de sport
    Christelle Ripa
    • La prof d'espagnol
    Vanessa Duran
    • La prof de chimie
    Julien Pichon
    • Le surveillant
    Edouard Lamoitier
    • Marc
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    • Director
      • André Téchiné
    • Writers
      • Céline Sciamma
      • André Téchiné
      • Régis de Martrin-Donos
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    7euroGary

    Nice scenery (and I don't just mean the boys)

    In 'Being Seventeen' we meet Damien (Kacey Mottet Klein), who is surprised when his mother Marianne (Sandrine Kiberlain) calmly accepts his declaration of sexual attraction to a classmate. But why would she be surprised? Damien's candy-coloured rhinestone earring hardly shouts 'macho man'. But it is fair to say he is not the stereotypical film closeted homosexual: he enthusiastically takes boxing lessons from a friend of his army pilot father; and he is not even sure whether it is men generally he is attracted to, or just that particular classmate: Thomas (played by male model Corentin Fila).

    The trouble with Damien's attraction to Thomas is that the latter bullies the former. But when Marianne, the local doctor in the Pyrenean community, hospitalises Thomas' weak, pregnant mother, she invites him to stay with her and Damien, and so the two boys are thrown together...

    There are occasions when this film loses the way: Damien and Thomas are plainly the centre of the story, so sequences focusing exclusively on Marianne seem pointless and add little to the main story. But Kiberlain certainly provides a decent performance as the friendly mother who chats happily to the boys while serving them a glass of after-school wine (did I mention this is a French film?), before a personal tragedy means she must pull her life back together. Fila and Klein are given likable characters to play - Thomas concerned by his mother's condition; Damien the bully's victim - and also turn in good performances.

    But the best aspect for me is the scenery: director André Téchiné gets the best of filming in the Pyrénées, with the endless snow-covered mountains (most of the filming seems to have taken place during the depths of winter) gradually giving way to deep, verdant valleys as the film and seasons progress. But it is not just a travelogue - this film is well worth seeing for its take on awakening sexuality.
    Red_Identity

    Subtle coming-of-age tale

    I wasn't really sure what to except out of this film, but to classify it as simply an LGBT film would be a great disservice to what it's doing. There aren't just two leads here, there are three, and that is crucial to the importance of it. The screenplay is layered and filled with small gestures and moments that mean a lot to the characters, but ones we have to be attentive to. This is a little film made out of moments like that and if people aren't used to it and don't like that kind of storytelling, they may not take to this film. It's subtle and very nuanced where it counts, and that's why it stands apart from the rest of its like.
    8breckstewart

    Good Story and Acting

    I didn't quite know what to expect with this one so I just let myself get into the story and I have to say, I was not disappointed. It starts slowly and evolves into a complex and layered plot about 2 boys discovering their sexual desires but unlike many movies on that subject, it's not just about one thing.

    What made this movie work in my opinion is the subplot involving Damien's mother played very well by Sandrine Kiberlain who gives a subtle performance. The standout to me in terms of acting is without a doubt Corentin Fila as Thomas Chardoul, the perplexed, confused and prone to violence teenager who keeps everyone at bay while yearning to be himself.

    I must say I also enjoyed Kacey Mottet Klein's performance as Damien Delille even though he seemed a bit less able to convey the angst and subtle emotions needed for the part. His acting was sometimes clumsy and a bit fake but is still worked because it could be read as choices he made on how to play the part and the fact that he truly is a teenager playing one, not an adult actor trying to go back to his youth.

    Even the ending worked for me so a strong 8 star rating is what I felt it deserved and if you speak French and want to spend some time getting to know these characters, they all have something to offer and I for one enjoyed the journey and can safely recommend it warmly.
    7proud_luddite

    A unique tale

    In a small town in the mountainous Pyrenees region of France, two teenage boys in the same grade have an intense dislike for each other: Damien (Kacey Mottet Klein) who lives in a pleasant house in town and whose family is well-off; and Tomas (Corentin Fila) who is bi-racial and adopted by a farm family whose home is a long distance from town. Lurking beneath the mutual contempt is a sexual tension.

    The beautiful location enhances the charm and depth of this moving film. In addition to the story of the two boys, there are subplots in each of their families that add greatly to the story overall. While the story of the boys' conflict seems to linger too long, the movie can be credited for being unpredictable and full of surprises.

    The characterization of Tomas is particularly rich and filled with contradictions. In one moment, it is easy to despise him for his bullying ways; in the next moment, it is easy to pity him for his difficult daily life and the uncertainty due to a change that is about to happen in his family. Though not explicitly explored, he also has the difficulty of seeming to be the only non-white person in the small town.

    The actors are both great in their roles as is Sabine Kiberlain who plays Damien's mother and is also a doctor. She's very nurturing in both roles and is also quite touching as someone in a crisis in the movie's second half.

    By the film's end, one has compassion for all of its characters. - dbamateurcritic.
    10Alger_P

    Touching yet unsentimental

    This movie is the best-directed contemporary gay love story I've ever seen. It doesn't over- dramatize the stigma that all gay youth deal with when coming out to themselves and others, but it doesn't pretend such stigma isn't important. It presents attraction and love and friendship and family and desire as the complexly interwoven mess that it always is, but is so rarely seen in media. It shows love as not the solution to all your problems, but also that it doesn't have to be tragic. It portrays traditional families charitably, alongside gayness - they don't have to be natural enemies, but they have different dynamics which are usually either ignored or treated one-dimensionally. Most importantly, this film describes coming out as it really is: a profoundly individual act, and usually played out non- tendentiously and in a narrative completely unique to that individual. Most coming out films I've seen swerve into clichés and predictable outcomes. Although this film's plot resolution is fairly conventional, somehow the characters' authenticity, uniqueness and vulnerability fulfilled the story in a deeply touching, yet unsentimental way. Bravo.

    If you're not gay, you might think this movie is nothing special, the way some straight people I know thought Brokeback Mountain was tripe, not paying any attention to the repression central to that story. The moving qualities in this film are mostly a coming-out thing, so perhaps straight people won't relate, but there are glimmers here (and in our times) of that narrative holding enough substance to speak to universal truths.

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    • Trivia
      The film's title is derived from the first verse of Arthur Rimbaud's 1870 poem "Roman": "On n'est pas sérieux quand on a dix-sept ans" ("When you are seventeen you aren't really serious"). Additionally, the poster's tagline, "L'adolescence est le seul temps où l'on ait appris quelque chose" ("Adolescence is the only period in which we learn anything") is taken from "In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower", the second volume in Marcel Proust's novel "In Search of Lost Time". Both Rimbaud and Proust were known to be homosexual.
    • Goofs
      At one point, Damien changes the clock and explains that he is setting it for daylight savings time, but he moves the clock back. He should be moving it forward by an hour.
    • Connections
      References Naked Childhood (1968)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Elle Driver (France)
      • Lumière (Belgium)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Yaş 17
    • Filming locations
      • Bagnères de Luchon, Haute-Garonne, France(location)
    • Production companies
      • Fidélité Films
      • Wild Bunch
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,713
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,838
      • Oct 9, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,050,766
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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