
Girls (1980)
Año de lanzamiento: 1980
Nación: Canada, France, Germany
Alternative Title: Cuatro chicas, Girls - Die kleinen Aufreisserinnen, Girls - tytöt, Les femmes-enfants
Director: Just Jaeckin
Writer: Géza von Radványi, Jean-Luc Voulfow, Just Jaeckin
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Claude Giroux, Georg M. Reuther, Leon Zuratas
Compañías: FFF-French Movies, Les Films Caneuram, TV13
Budget: N/A
Historia
After graduating from high school, three friends - Susanne, Annie, and Catherine - spend their nights frequenting discos and bars, with a steady rotation of boyfriends. Susanne's younger sister Betty often joins them, emulating their behavior and believing everything they say. Despite not taking the pill yet, Betty soon becomes involved with George, a projectionist.
Resumen
Girls (1980), directed by Just Jaeckin, is a coming-of-age comedy-drama set in the late 1970s. The film follows three high school graduates navigating their newfound freedom and exploring adult life through relationships and nightlife. It also touches on themes of sisterhood, peer pressure, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood.