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Mauvaise fille 1991

★ 2.01 votes85 min📅 1991-01-23

In Régis Franc's intimate 1991 drama *Mauvaise fille*, Florence Pernel stars as Rose, a young woman trapped in the quiet backwaters of Camargue, where she's been forced into a role she never chose.

Director: Régis Franc

Cast

Florence Pernel
Florence Pernel
Rose
Yvan Attal
Yvan Attal
Vincent
Daniel Gélin
Daniel Gélin
Fernand
Christian Vadim
Christian Vadim
Michel
Nicolás Rojas
Manolo
Florián Escartín
Tintin
Bruno Dega
Bruno Dega
Sauveur
Frédéric Saurel
Frédéric Saurel
Baptiste
Candide Sanchez
Candide Sanchez
Antoine
El Andaluz
Pépé

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mauvaise fille (1991) about?

Rose, a 20-year-old living in Camargue, shoulders the roles of wife and mother to her brother and father after their mother's sudden departure. Yearning for independence, she sets her sights on Marseille, determined to break free from the suffocating life she's been handed.

Who directed Mauvaise fille?

Régis Franc directed *Mauvaise fille*, bringing a sensitive and nuanced touch to this coming-of-age drama.

Who stars in Mauvaise fille?

The film features Florence Pernel in the lead role, alongside Yvan Attal, Daniel Gélin, Christian Vadim, and Nicolás Rojas.

Is Mauvaise fille (1991) worth watching?

As a 1991 French drama, *Mauvaise fille* offers a poignant snapshot of youthful longing and familial bonds. While it may not have a widely recognized rating, its emotional depth and atmospheric storytelling make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films.

How long is Mauvaise fille?

The runtime of *Mauvaise fille* is 85 minutes.

About Mauvaise fille (1991) — A Young Woman's Fight for Freedom in Régis Franc's Drama

In Régis Franc's intimate 1991 drama *Mauvaise fille*, Florence Pernel stars as Rose, a young woman trapped in the quiet backwaters of Camargue, where she's been forced into a role she never chose. At just twenty years old, she shoulders the responsibilities of wife and mother to her brother and mechanic father—tasks that fell to her after their mother walked out years earlier. Longing for independence, Rose dreams of escape to Marseille, where she hopes to forge a life beyond the stifling expectations of her small-town existence.

The film unfolds with a raw, emotional honesty, painting a portrait of youthful rebellion and the search for identity. Pernel delivers a standout performance as Rose, embodying both vulnerability and quiet determination. Set against the sun-baked landscapes of southern France, *Mauvaise fille (1991)* explores themes of family duty, personal freedom, and the bittersweet cost of leaving home behind.