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64 min
This French drama takes a gentle poke at the youthful ideologies of the post-hippy 70's. Fabio and Alain are teenagers with widely differing backgrounds and philosophies. Fabio is a rebellious Stalin quoting, left-winger from a lower middle-class family. He dreams of being a rock star even though he can't play a note. Alain, a soft-spoken boy from a middle-class family prefers to quote Plato. Alain is attracted to Fabio's enthusiastic talk on political activism. When the local press accuses them of terrorism after they toss a rock through a window they are initially delighted. Their delight is short-lived when they realize that may be blamed for some of the real terrorism the town has been experiencing.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emmanuel Mari | Fabio | Unowned | |
| Gil Novi | Alain | Unowned | |
| Yvonne Kerouedan | Irène | Unowned | |
| Emilie Ben Guigi | Laetitia | Unowned | |
| Marianne Papasseudi | Odile | Unowned | |
| David Rossi | Edmond | Unowned | |
| Lise Manguer | Amie Irène | Unowned | |
| Richard Cairaschi | Le père de Fabio | Unowned | |
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Jackie Berroyer | Le prof de philo | Unowned |
| Martine Elena | La mère de Fabio | Unowned | |
| Jean Mas | Prof Fabio | Unowned | |
| Yannick Leblanc | Le prof de gym | Unowned | |
| Eric Andreatta | L'inspecteur | Unowned | |
| Jeannine Papa | La tripière | Unowned | |
| Patrice Martelli | Serveur Bocca | Unowned | |
| William Berriebi | Vendeur de disques | Unowned | |
| Clovis Dehennin | Garçon 1 | Unowned | |
| Johan Vigna | Garçon 2 | Unowned | |
| Antoine Alvarez | Vendeur guitares | Unowned | |
| Jeffrey Sauter | Antoine | Unowned | |
| Yann Chiriazzulli | Musicien 1 | Unowned | |
| Woyteck Lewandowski | Musicien 2 | Unowned | |
| Charlotte Scarcerieau | Fille fête | Unowned | |
| Jean-Louis Caillat | Le maître d'hôtel | Unowned |