My Little Loves (Mes Petites Amoureuses)

This film reveals the thoughts and observations of a good-natured young man as he lives through situations which would crush someone less accepting. The boy is being brought up in the country by his grandmother, and Daniel (Martin Loeb) is seen showi... more

This film reveals the thoughts and observations of a good-natured young man as he lives through situations which would crush someone less accepting. The boy is being brought up in the country by his grandmother, and Daniel (Martin Loeb) is seen showing off amiably for his friends. Soon his long-absent mother (Ingrid Caven) takes him back into her life, now that she has a steady new man, and sends him to be apprenticed with a bicycle repairman instead of having him continue with school. Daniel accepts this, though he would rather go to school. Here, too, his easygoing manner wins him friends and it appears that all will work out well.~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

GENRE: Drama
MPAA RATING: No Rating
RUN TIME: 123 minutes
RELEASE DATE: January 1, 1974
STARRING: Martin Loeb , Jacqueline Dufranne , Jacques Romain , Ingrid Caven , Vincent Testanière
DIRECTOR(S): Jean Eustache
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WRITER(S): Jean Eustache
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