Girlhood (2015)

 ●  French ● 1 hr 53 mins

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Oppressed by her family setting, dead-end school prospects and the boys law in the neighborhood, Marieme starts a new life after meeting a group of 3 free-spirited girls. She changes her name, her dress code, and quits school to be accepted in the gang, hoping that this will be a way to freedom.
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as Lady
as Abou
as Marieme, alias Vic
as Adiatou
as Fily
as Garçon de la cité
as Fille du kebab
as Fille du métro
as Fille du métro
as La CPE
as Asma
as Djibril
as Vendeuse Boutique
as Cédric
as Ismaël
as Garçon de la cité
as Garçon de la cité
as Monica
as Abdel
as Fille du kebab
as Fille du métro
as La fille du collège
as Farida
as Garçon de la cité
as Collègue Asma
as Garçon de la cité
as Garçon de la cité
as Fille du métro
as Garçon de la cité
as Garçon de la cité
as Fille du kebab
as Sweety
as Caidy
as Client Monica
as Bébé

Direction

Director
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director

Production

Production Manager
Unit Production Manager
Production Assistant

Distribution

Distributor

Writers

Screenplay Writer
Story Writer
Script Supervisor

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography
Steadicam Operator
Assistant Cameraman
Key Grip

Music

Music Director
Playback Singer

Sound

Sound Mixer
Boom Operator

Art

Art Director
Associate Art Director
Art Assistant
Carpenter

Casting

Casting Director
Casting Assistant

Editorial

Makeup and Hair

Makeup Supervisor
Hair Stylist
Assistant Makeup Artist

Post Production

Post Production Supervisor

Stunts

Stunt Director
Stunt Coordinator
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
French
Spoken Languages:
French
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Camera:
ARRI ALEXA M
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Trivia:
With the concern of the lack of opportunities for black women in France, black actresses were intentionally cast.

This film sees the prominent usage of the song 'Diamonds' by Rihanna.