Triela wrote:Clearly, the characters and storyline of Un été à La Goulette (1995) are on-topic, but does anyone know the age of the 2 protagonists?...
Triela wrote:...I already got the film. And [the] movie is clearly ON-topic, falls within the scope of the site.
We appreciate your coming here and participating in making relevant posts at FLM, Triela. A lot of members just pop in and leech the movies we have to offer and never take the time to post anything, much less even merely click on the 'Like' buttons for other posts. So the fact that you arrive here and start to share your knowledge of FLM'ish movies is greatly appreciated.
I think part of the problem with this thread is you pose a question about a movie that is NOT here and make a definitive statement that it is 'CLEARLY' OT for FLM. You state this without backing up your claim for a film WE know nothing about, except for the imdb synop which states:
Summer, 1967. La Goulette, the touristic beach of Tunisia, is the site where three nice seventeen-year-old girls live: Gigi, Sicilian and Catholic; Meriem, Tunisian and Arab; Tina, French and Jewish. They would like to have their first sexual experience during that summer, challenging their families. Their fathers, Youssef, Jojo and Giuseppe, are old friends and their friendship will be in crisis because of the girls, while Hadj, an old rich Arab, would like to marry Meriem.
And honestly, for me, the synopsis doesn't shout FLM for a number of reasons:
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*First; the girls being portrayed are supposed to be 17. Nine times out of 10 filmmakers choose young looking girls that are OLDER than the stated age of the characters. These girls LOOK 17 and possibly older.
*Next; just because the characters are out to loose their virginity does NOT automatically make the movie OT for FLM. I know young women in RL in their 20's that are still virgins.
*Lastly; again you haven't told us anything else about the movie other than,
in your opinion, it is 'clearly' OT.
It's just NOT that 'clear' to me.

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We're not trying to be hard assed, but I'm pretty sure that most of the admin here will hold that the 'childhood' films we promote at FLM deal with younger adolescents up to young people in their early teens. 17 is pushing the limits and obviously, by some who have already commented in this thread, considered PAST the FLM age of interest.
If you feel this movie IS FLM relevant, PLEASE share what you know about it and/or make it available for us to pass along to other members.
Thanks again for taking time to post and I look forward to hearing more from you.
kev.