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High Society
Directed by
Julie Lopes-Curval
2014
1h 35m
Drama
,
Comedy
5.9
67%
36%
5.6
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Class barriers threaten the budding romance of two young lovers striving to realize their artistic ambitions.
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Cast of High Society
Ana Girardot
Alice
Bastien Bouillon
Antoine
Baptiste Lecaplain
Kevin
Aurélia Petit
Agnès
Sergi López
Harold
India Hair
Manon
Stéphane Bissot
Christiane
Jean-Noël Brouté
Monsieur Jacquard
Michèle Gleizer
Arlette
David Houri
Rodolphe
Blanche Cluzet
Catherine
Lawrence Valin
Martin
Jean-Alain Velardo
Fernando
Julie Lopes-Curval
Director / Screenplay
Sophie Hiet
Screenplay
Francis Boespflug
Producer
Stéphane Parthenay
Producer
Fabienne Vonier
Producer
Philippe van Herwijnen
Production Design
Céline Bozon
Director Of Photography
High Society Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
A triumph of minor-key storytelling.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
It's a familiar story that's handled with delicacy in places, yet lacks some much-needed intensity.
Film Comment Magazine
Nicole Armour
[A] subtle, culturally incisive coming-of-age film.
Artforum
Amy Taubin
I can't think of another movie that articulates the conflicts in its young heroine's life as intelligently, consistently, and subtly as this one does, while eschewing snark or exaggeration.
Slant Magazine
Diego Semerene
While Ozon closes in on Isabelle's singularity-her face, really-to suggest women's predicament, Julie Lopes-Curval goes through Alice to hint at a more macro class critique.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...a typically French drama that wears out its welcome almost immediately.
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