Edition 23: 2–10 August, 2024

VIEW FROM THE WORLD

YOUNG SOLITUDE

PREMIÈRES SOLITUDES

France
2018 — 100' / Color

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Synopsis

Claire Simon portrays an important time for any individual, from 16 to 18 years of age. Set in the Paris suburbs in high school (for those lucky enough to go), teenagers chat after and even during class, sitting in the hallway or outside on a bench, looking at the city below them. Claire Simon sets up a cinematic dialog with the teens, speaking about their personal history, their family, but also passions and loneliness. At this age, they start thinking about leaving their family, when there is one, and even run away from it when it’s completely broken. Being by yourself can bring as many good things as bad ones. This film becomes a place where they search and discuss the meaning of all this. A pure coming-age story, Young Solitude is an ode to youth.

Director Biography

Claire Simon born in London. She first worked as an editor, and then shot several short films and documentaries before making her first feature film, Sinon, oui, in 1997. In addition to working as a director and screenwriter, Claire Simon is a cinematographer and actress.

Director

Claire Simon

Producer

Aurelien Py

Lazare Gousseau

Michel Zana

Sophie Dulac

Cinematographer

Claire Simon

Editor

Lea Masson

Luc Forveille

Music

Elias Boughedir

Pierre Bompy

Contact

Anais Clanet
Wide House
+33 6 83 22 18 06
[email protected]