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Fuck les gars 2019

★ 10.01 votes8 min📅 2019-02-15

"Screw the Boys"

Anthony Coveney's razor-sharp short comedy *Fuck les gars* (2019) captures a sixth-grade girl's fiery rebellion after her first heartbreak roars through her.

Director: Anthony Coveney

Cast

Émilie Bierre
Émilie Bierre
Anaïs
Maïka Ferron
Maïka Ferron
Sophie
Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie
Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie
Laurier
Jérémi McDuff
Mathis
Martin Bédard
Martin Bédard
Headteacher
Jean-Marc Dalphond
Jean-Marc Dalphond
Photographer
Martin Perizzolo
Martin Perizzolo
Physical Education Teacher
Brigitte Saint-Aubin
Mother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fuck les gars (2019) about?

Sixth-grader Anaïs wages all-out war on the boys' club after her first serious heartbreak. Armed with newfound resolve and a ragtag squad of allies, she turns the schoolyard into a frontline of cheeky rebellion. The short celebrates the messy, cathartic power of standing up for yourself.

Who directed Fuck les gars?

Anthony Coveney helmed this vibrant short, delivering a punchy blend of humor and heart.

Who stars in Fuck les gars?

Émilie Bierre leads the young cast as Anaïs, joined by Maïka Ferron, Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie, Jérémi McDuff, and Martin Bédard.

Is Fuck les gars (2019) worth watching?

As an unrated micro-short that clocks in at just eight minutes, *Fuck les gars* delivers more energy and heart than most full-length films. Its sharp tone and confident performances make it a fun, fleeting punch—ideal for fans of youth-driven comedies with bite. If you enjoy shorts with big attitudes in small packages, it's worth the quick stream.

How long is Fuck les gars?

The film runs for 8 minutes.

About Fuck les gars (2019) — A hilarious 8-minute take on first heartbreak and girl-power revenge

Anthony Coveney's razor-sharp short comedy *Fuck les gars* (2019) captures a sixth-grade girl's fiery rebellion after her first heartbreak roars through her. With a classroom ruled by simmering hormones and playground politics, Anaïs decides the boys have had their fun and declares total war—chaotic, hilarious, and unapologetically defiant.

The 8-minute sprint bristles with exuberance and youthful angst, as Anaïs rallies her friends to take revenge on the source of her tears. Beneath the giggles and swagger lies a sweetly bitter exploration of friendship, first heartache, and the messy business of growing up. Coveney's confident direction and lively cast transform a micro-budget premise into a spirited, relatable anthem for anyone who's ever sworn off love at recess.