
L'Ami 2010
In the coming-of-age drama *L'Ami (2010)*, directed by Adrien Kuenzy, Andreas stands on the brink of twenty—a threshold where childhood memories and adult responsibilities collide.
Director: Adrien Kuenzy
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'Ami (2010) about?
The film follows Andreas, a young man on the cusp of adulthood, as he grapples with personal identity, family expectations, and the stirrings of a same-sex relationship. Set against the backdrop of his father's workshop and everyday teenage rituals, it's a snapshot of a moment where decisions feel irreversible.
Who directed L'Ami?
Adrien Kuenzy directed *L'Ami (2010)*, crafting a visually understated yet emotionally layered short film.
Who stars in L'Ami?
The cast includes Baptiste Gilliéron, Pascal Berney, Simon Guélat, and Pascal Parizot in pivotal roles.
Is L'Ami (2010) worth watching?
As a concise, character-driven drama, *L'Ami (2010)* offers a quietly powerful exploration of adolescence and self-discovery. While its short runtime limits depth, the film's authentic performances and thoughtful themes make it compelling for fans of intimate storytelling.
How long is L'Ami?
The film runs for 19 minutes.
About L'Ami (2010) — A Swiss short drama about identity and first love
In the coming-of-age drama *L'Ami (2010)*, directed by Adrien Kuenzy, Andreas stands on the brink of twenty—a threshold where childhood memories and adult responsibilities collide. As he navigates the complexities of his father's workshop, football matches with friends, and the pressures of fitting in, a tender new relationship with a boy his age forces him to confront hidden feelings. Meanwhile, an unexpected tension with a longtime employee adds another layer of emotional turmoil, leaving Andreas caught between choice and uncertainty.
The film captures this pivotal moment with raw intimacy, weaving themes of identity, first love, and the fear of growing up into a story both poignant and quietly gripping.