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  1. Falcon Lake is a 2022 coming-of-age drama film, directed and co-written by Charlotte Le Bon. [3] Adapted from the graphic novel Une sœur [] by Bastien Vivès, the film stars Joseph Engel as Bastien, a 13-year-old boy from Paris, France, on a family vacation in Quebec, where he meets and develops a relationship with Chloé (Sara Montpetit), the 16-year-old daughter of his mother's friend ...

  2. Falcon Lake. 100 MIN / 2022 / CANADA, FRANCE / FRENCH, ENGLISH / COMING-OF-AGE, SUPERNATURAL. A shy teenager on a summer vacation experiences the joy and pain of young adulthood when he forges an unlikely bond with an older girl. Director: Charlotte Le Bon. Writer: Charlotte Le Bon in collaboration with François Choquet.

  3. Falcon Lake: Directed by Charlotte Le Bon. With Joseph Engel, Sara Montpetit, Monia Chokri, Arthur Igual. A shy teenager on a summer vacation experiences the joy and pain of young adulthood when he forges an unlikely bond with an older girl.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Charlotte Le Bon
    • 2022-10-14
  4. May 22, 2022 · Festivals, News, Reviews. 21. “It’s apparently fun to drown,” says sixteen-year-old Chloé, the droll, moody teen at the heart of Charlotte Le Bon’s debut feature, “ Falcon Lake.”. It’s a pithy line that echoes Cecilia Lisbon’s response (“Obviously, Doctor, you’ve never been a thirteen-year-old girl”) when she’s asked ...

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  5. Falcon Lake. Directed by Charlotte Le Bon • 2022 • France, Canada. Starring Joseph Engel, Sara Montpetit, Monia Chokri. A dreamily unsettling summertime idyll, a moody coming-of-age reverie, and an enigmatic ghost story wrapped into one, the astonishingly assured feature debut from Charlotte Le Bon is a bewitching immersion into the ...

  6. Jun 4, 2022 · ‘Falcon Lake’ Review: A Weird, Wistful Coming-of-Age Debut That Is Equally Charming and Chilling Reviewed in Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight), May 22, 2022. Running time: 100 MIN.

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  8. The take. The gorgeous grain of Falcon Lake’s lush 16mm cinematography instantly gives it an air of nostalgia, as if the movie is an intimate reflection on a precious formative summer. That effect is confirmed over the film’s runtime: it takes place from the perspective of Bastien (Joseph Engel), a 13-year-old French boy whose family is ...

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