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  1. Twenty-year old misfit François earns his living by gathering boxes and bottles to resell to local shopkeepers. He lives with his grossly insensitive mother and stepfather. Mado is a gawky 11-year old, who is neglected by her family because of the oddness of the way she expresses her affection. For reasons which never become clear, François kidnaps Mado, and takes her to live with him in the ...

  2. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for La Drôlesse (1979) - Jacques Doillon on AllMovie - Twenty-year old misfit François earns his living…

  3. La drôlesse: Rendezői székét Jacques Doillon foglalhatta el, míg a főbb szerepekben olyan színészeket láthatunk, mint Dominique Besnehard, Claude Hébert, Madeleine Desdevises, Paulette Lahaye és Juliette Le Cauchoix.

  4. Scheda film La drôlesse (1979) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da Jacques Doillon con Claude Hébert, Madeleine Desdevises, Paulette Lahaye, Juliette Le Cauchoix

  5. www.iffmh.de › festival › programmeLa drôlesse | IFFMH

    La drôlesse, which already screened at IFFMH in 1979, is Jacques Doillon's fifth film – and one of his most impressive. Time and again, Doillon's cinema has distinguished itself with its unbiased view of the lives of young outsiders. Here, too, he dispenses with all prejudice, confronting us with our own values.

  6. 23 mag 2006 · Re: [RREL] La Drôlesse (1979) Post by vidman49 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:37 am 0 likes starfish21 wrote: well at least you now know your copy is knackered,the one i got from usenet is 717mb with seperate srt file,quite good quality considering it's age.i'm currently downloading one from torrent that is 1.19gb(probably the one already here)

  7. La drôlesse ” is the story of the meeting between two social misfits, two people who are desperately lonely: an eleven-year-old girl and a twenty-year-old boy, an unwanted by their families. As in William Wyler’s ” The Collector “, ” La drôlesse ” begins with a kidnapping, a forced seclusion, but it’s not a detective mystery.