Blue Jeans (1977)

Blue Jeans (1977) poster

First love and the fickleness of adolescence is the theme in this charming drama. The story follows a pretty blonde French youth who is sent with his classmates to an English seaside resort for the summer to study English. It is there that he first meets and "falls in love" with a girl, but when the girl spurns him for an older teenager, his attentions and affections are soon shifted to him. A touching and sensitive tale.

Director: Hugues Burin des Roziers
Genre: Family, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Gilles Amado
Production: Chloë Productions
Country: France, Portugal
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

Childhood Sweethearts and First Loves, Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

coming of age, young love

Trailer

Blue Jeans Trailer
More Films by Director: Hugues Burin des Roziers
More Films in Genre: Family, Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blue Jeans about?
First love and the fickleness of adolescence is the theme in this charming drama. The story follows a pretty blonde French youth who is sent with his classmates to an English seaside resort for the summer to study English. It is there that he first meets and "falls in love" with a girl, but when the girl spurns him for an older teenager, his attentions and affections are soon shifted to him. A touching and sensitive tale.
Who directed Blue Jeans?
Blue Jeans was directed by Hugues Burin des Roziers.
Who stars in Blue Jeans?
Blue Jeans stars Gilles Budin, Michel Gibet, Daniel Véry, Thierry Dolon, Jérôme Cadiou, Eric Noël.
How long is Blue Jeans?
Blue Jeans has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
What genre is Blue Jeans?
Blue Jeans is a Family, Drama, Romance film.
Where was Blue Jeans produced?
Blue Jeans was produced in France, Portugal.
What are the themes of Blue Jeans?
The themes of Blue Jeans include: Childhood Sweethearts and First Loves, Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.