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Films
Festivals and Awards:
SACD prize for the best film in French (Directors Fortnight - Cannes Film Festival)
Crew:
Director: Rebecca Zlotowski
Screenplay: Rebecca Zlotowski, Lussi-Modeste
DOP: George Lechaptois
Production: Les Films Velvet
Screenplay: Rebecca Zlotowski, Lussi-Modeste
DOP: George Lechaptois
Production: Les Films Velvet
Naima is sixteen and lives in Cannes. She has given herself the summer to choose what she wants to do with her life. Then her cousin Sofia, with her alluring lifestyle, arrives to spend the holidays with her.
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Cast:
Mina Farid, Zahia Dehar, Nuno Lopes -
Original Title:
Une Fille Facile -
Country:
France -
Year:
2019 - 90 min Subtitles PT
Festivals and Awards:
SACD prize for the best film in French (Directors Fortnight - Cannes Film Festival)
Crew:
Director: Rebecca Zlotowski
Screenplay: Rebecca Zlotowski, Lussi-Modeste
DOP: George Lechaptois
Production: Les Films Velvet
Screenplay: Rebecca Zlotowski, Lussi-Modeste
DOP: George Lechaptois
Production: Les Films Velvet
Director
Rebecca Zlotowski

Rebecca Zlotowski was born in 1980 and is a French writer and director. She graduated in screenwriting from the prestigious film school La Fémis and is currently working as both a director and a screenwriter. Additionally, Zlotowski is a feminist, openly defending the 5050 movement for gender equality. When talking about her most recent film, Une Fille Facile (2019), she concluded that representations of women, although historically used against feminism, can be used in its favor. Her filmography includes features such as Grand Central (2013), Planetarium (2016) and Belle Épine (2010).