Wanting to set fire to a polluting factory, a group of teenagers find themselves embroiled in funny stories.
Pierre Salvadori, the director of "En liberté", signs a new striking comedy.
"La Petite bande" can seduce a family audience with its tenderly offbeat humor.
Pierre Salvadori plunges with delight into the world of adolescence with
La Petite bande
.
The director of
On the loose!
shares the adventures of four kids of about twelve years determined to put in a polluting factory, just to help nature and to find an occupation.
It's impossible not to think of Rob Reiner's
Stand By Me
when watching this lovingly funny film that explores the pivotal moment between childhood whimsy and the gravity of adulthood that catches up with them when their plan doesn't go as planned. intended.
And that they enlist a kid sulfur pain, just to no longer be an even number when it comes to voting on the decisions to be made.
"The film talks about ecology, but it is above all a fable about the happiness of being together", specifies the director.
A choral and family comedy
Pierre Salvadori traveled to his native Corsica for this eccentric choral comedy which reveals very natural young actors, impeccable in situations that are not always easy or even downright delirious with an improbable battle of vomit.
We have a weakness for the young Paul Belhoste, as a kid trying to be accepted and for Laurent Capelluto as a boss who takes it for his number.
The fantasy that has always been the charm of Pierre Salvadori's cinema since
Moving target
,
The Apprentices, As she breathes
or
In the courtyard
is always the major asset of this
Little band
to which the spectator is delighted to join the time to a projection.
Maybe it's because the filmmaker loves his characters that audiences quickly come to love them too.
The whole family will be able to get carried away by his quirky humor.
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