
Camping sauvage (2005)
Año de Estreno: 2005
Nación: France
Título Alternativo: Ölesiye ask, Wild Camp
Director: Christophe Ali, Nicolas Bonilauri
Guionista: Christophe Ali, Nicolas Bonilauri
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Argumento
Camille, a 17-year-old girl, joins her family for a caravan camping trip at a lake in Gironde. Initially bored and rebellious towards her parents, Camille engages in a flirtatious relationship with Blaise, the new sailing instructor at the camp. Blaise is twice her age, married to the sister of the camp manager, and has a child. Both Camille and Blaise seem driven by underlying motives, but their relationship remains uncertain due to Blaise's marital status and Camille's initial attraction to another camper, Fred.
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Resumen
Camping sauvage (2005) is a French drama film directed by Christophe Ali and Nicolas Bonilauri. Set in the context of a caravan camping trip at a lake in Gironde, the movie explores themes of adolescent rebellion, forbidden attractions, and self-discovery through its central character, Camille. The story revolves around Camille's flirtatious relationship with Blaise, a married man twice her age, adding complexity to their connection.
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