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別名: Lola Creton, ローラ・クレトン
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Lola Créton was born on July 27, 1993 in Paris, France. She began her acting career at a young age and rose to prominence with her role as Camille in 'Un amour de jeunesse' (2011). The film follows the tumultuous relationship between Camille and Sullivan over several years, beginning when they are teenagers. Créton's character goes through significant personal growth, from being heartbroken by Sullivan's departure to becoming a confident woman pursuing her career in architecture.
公開年: 2011
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別題: Adeus, Primeiro Amor, Un amor de juventud, Eine Jugendliebe, Enas neanikos eotas, Viszlát első szerelem, Un amore di gioventù, Zegnaj, pierwsza milosci, Um Amor de Juventude, Первая любовь, Min ungdoms kärlek, Elveda Ilk Ask, Goodbye First Love
監督: Mia Hansen-Løve
脚本: Mia Hansen-Løve
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ジャンル: Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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In the spring of 1999, 15-year-old Camille falls deeply in love with 19-year-old Sullivan. However, Sullivan decides to leave for South America for a year, causing Camille immense distress. She attempts suicide after he stops writing to her and ends up in the hospital. Four years later, Camille has moved on; she works, studies architecture, and lives independently. She meets Lorenz, an accomplished architect who boosts her confidence. In 2007, Camille and Lorenz share a strong relationship, with Camille aspiring to start her own agency. After seven years, Camille encounters Sullivan again. Initially, things seem to go well between them, but old feelings resurface, tearing Camille's heart apart once more.
Un amour de jeunesse (English: 'Goodbye First Love') is a French drama film directed by Mia Hansen-Løve in 2011. The movie explores the complex emotions and psychological turmoil of first love through the perspective of its protagonist, Camille, played by Lola Créton. Set against the backdrop of late adolescence and early adulthood, it captures the raw intensity of youthful passion, the pain of separation, and the process of healing and growth over time.