School's Out (2008)
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- 1h 33min
- Comedy, Romance
- 16 Jul 2008 (France)
- Movie
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Cast
Théo Frilet | ... |
Lucas
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Valentine Catzéflis | ... |
Clémence
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Michel Blanc | ... |
Le professeur Martineau
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Arthur Dupont | ... |
Maxime
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Julia Piaton | ... |
Sarah
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Lisa Manili | ... |
Alice
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Pierre Boulanger | ... |
Richard
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Bernadette Lafont | ... |
Adèle
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Venantino Venantini | ... |
Marcello
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Maruschka Detmers | ... |
La mère de Clémence
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Iris Besse | ... |
Valentine
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Annabel Rohmer | ... |
Clarisse
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Bartholomew Boutellis | ... |
Yvan
(as Bartholomew Bouteillis)
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Pierre Niney | ... |
Loïc
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Lucy Ferry | ... |
Laura
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Aurélie Cabrero | ... |
Princesse Leia
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Sylvain Levitte | ... |
Edgar Le Prince
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Sébastien Houbani | ... |
'Mickael Jackson'
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Éric Naggar | ... |
Le proviseur
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Xavier Gallais | ... |
Le gynécologue
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Charlotte Bottemanne | ... |
Lycéenne
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Roger Contebardo | ... |
Werner
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Alain Pointier |
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Directed by
Frédéric Berthe |
Written by
Eric Assous | ... | (scenario & adaptation) |
Fausto Brizzi | ... | (original screenplay) |
Massimiliano Bruno | ... | (original screenplay) |
Marco Martani | ... | (original screenplay) |
Produced by
Marina Gefter | ... | producer |
Edouard Weil | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Philippe Pavans de Ceccatty |
Editing by
Célia Lafitedupont |
Editorial Department
Lise Courtès | ... | assistant editor |
Julien Mazon | ... | trailer editor |
Celia Simonnet | ... | post-production coordinator |
Casting By
Agathe Hassenforder |
Production Design by
Franck Benezech |
Art Direction by
Eric Viellerobe |
Costume Design by
Nathalie Benros |
Makeup Department
Franck-Pascal Alquinet | ... | key hair stylist |
Maud Baron | ... | key makeup artist |
Christophe Chevallier | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Julien Espiaut | ... | assistant unit manager |
Jean-Christophe Meneec | ... | unit production manager |
Marie-Jeanne Pascal | ... | production manager |
Nathan Thomas | ... | assistant unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Inès de la Bévière | ... | first assistant director |
Mathias Troulay | ... | third assistant director |
Art Department
Charlotte Bayle | ... | titles designer |
Vincent Deslandes | ... | head painter |
Sylvie Holodenko | ... | set designer |
Stephanie Lelu | ... | assistant decorator |
Johanick Penot | ... | swing gang |
Benjamin Stierle | ... | scenic painter |
Samuel Teisseire | ... | property master |
Eric Viellerobe | ... | first assistant art director |
François Willenz | ... | digital artist |
Sound Department
Rym Debbarh-Mounir | ... | sound editor |
Frédéric Gendre | ... | boom operator |
Olivier Goinard | ... | sound mixer |
Alain Lévy | ... | post-synchronization |
Vincent Milner | ... | foley artist |
Vincent Vatoux | ... | sound editor |
Antoine Vial | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
Philippe Hubin | ... | special effects supervisor / special effects |
Visual Effects by
Carine Poussou | ... | visual effects coordinator |
Aurélie Villard | ... | digital artist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Lucie Adalid | ... | assistant camera |
Cécile Bodenes | ... | assistant camera |
Jean-Sébastien de Casamayor | ... | assistant camera |
Quentin de Lamarzelle | ... | assistant camera |
Florian Desobeaux | ... | additional electrician |
Yohann Gence | ... | assistant camera: video assist |
Raphael Jourdan | ... | key grip |
Emilie de la Hosseraye | ... | still photographer |
Bertrand Prévot | ... | electrician |
Vincent Scotet | ... | video assist |
Honoré Soubrie | ... | grip |
Agnès Todoroff | ... | first assistant camera |
Casting Department
Adèle Bruchert | ... | extras casting |
Julie David | ... | casting associate |
Camille Servignat | ... | additional casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Julie Laurent-Berrehouc | ... | costume assistant |
Sabrina Riccardi | ... | assistant costume designer / costume supervisor |
Stéphanie Watrigant | ... | wardrobe |
Location Management
Florence Gatineau-Saillant | ... | location scout |
Additional Crew
Sandie Cabrol | ... | production coordinator |
Clémentine Harland | ... | production coordinator |
Harmel Sbraire | ... | coach: actors |
Production Companies
- Rectangle Productions (co-production)
- Mes Films (co-production)
- TF1 Films Production (co-production)
- TF1 International (co-production)
- Canal+ (participation)
- Sofica Valor 7 (in association with)
- Région Aquitaine (support)
Distributors
- Les Films de l'Elysée (2008) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Pathé Films (2008) (Switzerland) (theatrical) (French speaking)
- TFM Distribution (2008) (France) (theatrical)
- HBO Hungary (2009) (Hungary) (tv)
- Sunfilm Entertainment (2009) (Germany) (DVD)
- TF1 International (2008) (France)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
June 1990, a large provincial town. It's the last day of class before the baccalaureate: a small group of graduates happily leaves high school - In the ambient euphoria, Lucas empties his bag: without mince words, he says out loud to his philosophy teacher what he thinks of him. Short-lived relief since the odious Mr. Martineau will finally pass the oral exams - Lucas had better get it right. That same evening, at a party, Lucas meets Clémence, a lovely young girl. Love at first sight seems mutual, but Lucas lets her go without knowing her name. Between lively revisions and summer trips with his friends, he sets out in search of his beautiful stranger. For Lucas, this is only the beginning of the hassle, especially since he accepts private lessons philosophy at Monsieur Martineau's - and that the latter turns out to be the father of a very pretty young girl. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Valentine Catzéflis's debut. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Going Places (1974). See more » |