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Marguerite Bouchard | Charlotte | |
Romane Denis | Mégane | |
Rose Adam | Aube | |
Alex Godbout | Guillaume | |
Marylou Belugou | Léa | |
Vassili Schneider | Olivier | |
Claudia Bouvette | Noémie | |
Audrey Roger | Émilie | |
Anthony Therrien | Francis | |
Nicolas Fontaine | Antoine | |
Adrien Belugou | Philippe | |
Alexandre Cabana | Samuel | |
David Fleury | Jonathan | |
Samuel Gauthier | Gendron | |
Marine Johnson | Valérie | |
Ariane L'Heureux | Étudiante | |
Belugou Marylou | Léa | |
Maxime Mompérousse | Big Seb | |
Jules Roy Sicotte | Charles | |
Elizabeth Tremblay-Gagnon | Lune |
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Producer | Brian Volk-Weiss
Martin Paul-Hus |
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Writer/Composer | Catherine Léger
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Cinematography | Alexis Durand-Brault
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Music | Sari Dijani
Rudy Toussaint Dazmo Pierre-Luc Rioux |
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One tipsy evening, Charlotte, the recently heartbroken, Megan, the anti-love anarchist, and Aube, the shy romantic, stumble into the 'Toy Depot'. Charmed by the male employees, the girls fill out a job application and quickly become part of the 'Toy Depot' gang. Charlotte has found the guys to be particularly helpful in getting over her heartbreak, to say the least. But has she taken it too far? The film explores teenage girls' desires, the blurred lines between sex and friendship, and the unfair double standard imposed upon girls. It is a story of desire, self-censorship, and self-assertion. [Amérique Film] |
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