Good Little Girls Explained

Good Little Girls
Director:Jean-Claude Roy
Producer:Louis Duchesne
Music:Maurice Lecœur
Cinematography:Claude Saunier
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Good Little Girls[1] (French: '''Les Petites Filles modèles''') is a 1971 French film directed by Jean-Claude Roy.[2] The movie is a pastiche of Countess of Ségur's novel Les Petites Filles modèles matching comedy and erotism.

Plot

In the early 1970s, the Countess of Ségur's heroines have grown up. They are now teenagers with the usual preoccupations of their age. In the beautiful and peaceful area of Fleurville the good little girls (and their mothers) feel something is missing, which their girlish games cannot really fulfil; "a lack of men ..."

Cast

DVD releases

DVD released in the UK in 2011 by Nucleus Films (French with English subtitles)

Bibliography

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Also known as The Granddaughter's Model
  2. Cf. IMDb