17-year-old Audrey slips into a coma when she is found unconscious on the road of a small town, in the middle of the night. 16 years later, the impossible happens: she wakes up. Everything has changed around her, and her friends and family are no exception. She must relearn to live again in a time she no longer understands.
Goddess of the Fireflies is a compelling coming-of-age drama that follows a teenage girl as she deals with the aftermath of her parents' divorce and the challenges of navigating relationship problems. As she tries to make sense of her changing world, she finds herself grappling with issues of teenage sexuality, passionate kisses, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. The movie explores themes of mother-daughter relationships, boy-girl relationships, and the effects of divorce on parent-child relationships. It delves into intense moments of emotional vulnerability and showcases realistic portrayals of conflicts between separated parents. The film boldly includes explicit sexual content, such as unsimulated male masturbation and scenes depicting an erect penis. It also touches on the darker side of relationships, featuring a woman snorting cocaine and showing a husband and wife engaged in a heated fight. Goddess of the Fireflies offers an honest and raw depiction of the complexities of teenage life and the challenges faced by young women in a rapidly changing world.
Annie frantically flees Montreal for the US with her young son, Felix and teenage daughter, Sarah, fearing the repercussions after Sarah severely injures her school bully. When their car breaks down just outside a small town in the Adirondacks, the family is stranded. Paul, a single father and the town's lone mechanic, isn't able to fix the car until the following week. Annie's stubborn insistence to leave town at all costs comes head-to-head with Paul's unwillingness to give in. When Sarah realizes that her secret is out in the open, she runs away, forcing Annie and Paul to join forces to find her. When Paul's traumatic past is revealed, Annie realizes that she is not the only one running and comes to terms with facing the music.
Newly graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history and civilization, Charles-Olivier struggles to find a job in his field and must rely on a clerk position in a pool shop. Feeling down, he navigates his gig as best he can.
Four friends, some wax, and pot muffins.
After a failed armed attack during which she abandons her companions, Hélène flees into the forest and meets Catherine, a mysterious alter ego, a carnivorous and tempting alter ego. This double will take her to a fantastic valley, where metamorphoses, poisonous powers and great upheavals will soon shake up the order of things. Hélène will have to revisit her choices and the moral, political and human dilemmas that circumscribe them.
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