Sabine (1993)
A young girl is deprived of her baby: her descent into hell begins. Still in high-school, Agnès leaves her alcoholic father, finds a boyfriend and gets pregnant. Giving birth to a baby boy, deprived of him by her her stepmother, left by her boyfriend, she find shelter by junkies friends and subsequently turns to prostitution under the name Sabine only to become HIV-positive. In her diary, the young woman recounts her fight against the disease without ever sinking into despair.
Director: Philippe Faucon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: March 3, 1993
Cast
- Catherine Klein - Agnès, young girl with a difficult life
- Mark Saporta - Jérôme, attractive boy whom Sabine meets
- Sylvia Haunetto - Nicole
- Corinne Debonnière - Liliane
Screenplay
- Philippe Faucon (Screenplay)
- Agnès L'Herbier (Book)
- William Karel (Screenplay)
Music: Benoît Schlosberg
Cinematography: Tomasz Cichawa
Editing: Christian Dior
Production: Ognon Pictures, La Sept
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Philippe Faucon
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sabine about?
- A young girl is deprived of her baby: her descent into hell begins. Still in high-school, Agnès leaves her alcoholic father, finds a boyfriend and gets pregnant. Giving birth to a baby boy, deprived of him by her her stepmother, left by her boyfriend, she find shelter by junkies friends and subsequently turns to prostitution under the name Sabine only to become HIV-positive. In her diary, the young woman recounts her fight against the disease without ever sinking into despair.
- Who directed Sabine?
- Sabine was directed by Philippe Faucon.
- Who stars in Sabine?
- Sabine stars Catherine Klein, Mark Saporta, Sylvia Haunetto, Corinne Debonnière.
- How long is Sabine?
- Sabine has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Sabine?
- Sabine is a Drama film.
- Where was Sabine produced?
- Sabine was produced in France.