The Party (1980)

The Party (1980) poster

A thirteen-year-old French girl deals with moving to a new city and school in Paris, while at the same time her parents are getting a divorce.

Director: Claude Pinoteau
Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date:
Filmori Rating: 3.5/5 (2 ratings)

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Vladimir Cosma
Cinematography: Edmond Séchan
Editing: Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Production: Productions Marcel Dassault, Gaumont, Gaumont International
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

The Complexity of Mother-Daughter Bonds, Touching Family Stories, First Teenage Crushes and Innocent Feelings, High School Comedy and Growing Pains, Youth and Joyful Discoveries

Keywords

puberty, daughter, adultery, dancing, paris, france, parent child relationship, date, family relationships, teen movie, teenage crush, celebration, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, father daughter relationship, mother daughter relationship, interpersonal relationships

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Party about?
A thirteen-year-old French girl deals with moving to a new city and school in Paris, while at the same time her parents are getting a divorce.
Who directed The Party?
The Party was directed by Claude Pinoteau.
Who stars in The Party?
The Party stars Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, Sophie Marceau, Denise Grey, Jean-Michel Dupuis, Alexandre Sterling.
How long is The Party?
The Party has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is The Party?
The Party is a Drama, Romance, Comedy film.
What is the Filmori rating for The Party?
The Party has a Filmori rating of 3.5/5 based on 2 ratings.
Where was The Party produced?
The Party was produced in France.
What are the themes of The Party?
The themes of The Party include: The Complexity of Mother-Daughter Bonds, Touching Family Stories, First Teenage Crushes and Innocent Feelings, High School Comedy and Growing Pains, Youth and Joyful Discoveries.