Boys and Girls (1967)
Ten young people (six boys and four girls), most of whom students, rent a house in bad repair and set about living together. The experience is not obvious and the ten tenants have to cope with more than one difficulty. But they also have their moments. Things really go awry when Françoise, an unmarried girl, is forced to deliver the baby she carries prematurely and when Solange, the lonely girl of the group, attempts suicide. Shortly afterwards, the group learns that the house is due for demolition. They decide to take advantage of this opportunity to face adult life individually.
Director: Étienne Périer
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François Leccia as Guy |
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Nicole Garcia as Coco |
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François Duval as Jean |
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Jean Maucorps as Henri |
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Martine Kelly as Gill |
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Marc Porel as Pierre |
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Ludmila Mikaël as Françoise |
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Roger Van Hool as Jean-Claude |
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Bénédicte Lacoste as Solange |
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Max Amyl as |
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Jocelyne Bressy as |
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Rosine Cadoret as Juliette |
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Martine de Breteuil as La dame de l'agence |
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Elisabeth Depardieu as |
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Jean-Pierre Honoré as Hervé |
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Jean-Michel Jarre as Le chanteur |
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Mary Marquet as Tante Berthe |
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Christian Melsen as Mr Disbach |
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Jacques Portet as Le beatnik |
| Art | Jean-Jacques Caziot | Production Design |
| Directing | Étienne Périer | Director |
| Writing | Dominique Fabre | Writer |
| Production | Hervé Thys | Producer |
| Sound | Jean-Michel Jarre | Music |
| Sound | Errol Parker | Music |
| Camera | Henri Raichi | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Sophie Coussein | Editor |
| Art | Jean-Jacques Caziot | Art Direction |
| Art | Françoise Hardy | Art Direction |
| Art | Françoise Hardy | Set Decoration |