Among other things, at the Critics Week, at the last Cannes Festival, Pamka came out in our dark rooms this week. This teenager drama, staged by Antoine Chevier, which is a matter of male friendship that has been turned upside down to the Motocross world, has received a very well -known French press: its average from 5 to 4.1.
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Willie and Jojo, two integral teens, spend time hunting in a small village in the heart of France. They made a promise: they will soon leave the city. But Jojo hides the secrets. And when the whole village finds it, the dreams and families of two friends fall apart.
What does the press thinks:
According to Marie Claire:
“From the beginning to the end,” La Pampa “is one of the best films that have been seen in adolescence in recent years, as well as toxic masculinity.” By Paulin Weis – 5/5
By the South Western:
“A young man who is beautifully interpreted by Seid El Alam is heading for emancipation. Dense, attractive, supreme.” By Julienne Rusthe – 5/5
Closer to:
“In this environment, where tenderness is rare, actors, all exceptions, drive us in a hundred hours without emotion.” Jb – 5/5
According to the Cross:
“This first film by Antoine Chevier tells the story of a friendship between the two teenagers, who is passionate about the motorcycles and is seduced by the accuracy of his tone and the delicacy of writing.” Corinne Renou -nativel – 4/5
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According to Dauphiné Libéré:
“Motocross, an emblem of virginity of the village. By Natalie Chiflet – 4/5
According to the film sheets:
“Known for working on prestigious serials, Antoine Chevollyier delivers a teenage story that skillfully leaves the beaten song.” By Michael Genam – 4/5
According to Nicin:
“In addition to being immersed in a society that is not too shot, but still highly cinematic,” La Pampa “gives a real person nervous staging.” By Cédric Coppola 4/5
According to La Tribune, Sunday:
“The success of Pampa is a lot of the influence of its two young artists who belong to the generation acquired by the film, which has already settled its fate for male dominance and has no problem taking some femininity. “By Charlotte Lengrand – 3/5
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