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* [[Stock Scream]]: None other than the ''Wilhelm Scream''.
* [[Stock Scream]]: None other than the ''Wilhelm Scream''.
* [[Sweet on Polly Oliver]]: Lisa and Laure develop a romance.
* [[Sweet on Polly Oliver]]: Lisa and Laure develop a romance.
* [[Truth in Television]]: Many of the behaviors in the movie are rather accurate, right down to {{spoiler|kids trying to "find out" a persons sex by taking off their pants}}.
* [[Truth in Television]]: Many of the behaviors in the movie are rather accurate, right down to {{spoiler|kids trying to "find out" a person's sex by taking off their pants}}.
* [[Tomboy]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], and taken [[Up to Eleven]] (not only does she behave like a boy, she ''passes as a boy'').
* [[Tomboy]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], and taken [[Up to Eleven]] (not only does she behave like a boy, she ''passes as a boy'').
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Laure and Jeanne, Laure and Lisa.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Laure and Jeanne, Laure and Lisa.
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[[Category:Film]]
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[[Category:French Cinema]]

Latest revision as of 07:08, 2 November 2016

2011 French film directed by Céline Sciamma (Water Lilies).

Ten years old Laure is used to moving around. She's moving once again, but this time her parents plan on staying in a suburb for a while.

She meets Lisa, a girl her age, who mistakes her for a boy. Laure introduces herself to Lisa and the local children as "Mickaël ". She keeps this secret from her parents, and it is summer so she hasn't ran into any problems with school yet. She also develops a mutual crush on Lisa.


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