
Beau fixe 1992
Christian Vincent's *Beau fixe (1992)* is a sun-drenched comedy-drama that captures the bittersweet essence of friendship and self-discovery during a pivotal summer.
Director: Christian Vincent
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Beau fixe (1992)* about?
*Beau fixe* follows four Parisian friends as they escape the city for a countryside study retreat, only to discover that summer's magic—and one unexpected visitor—has other plans. The film explores their evolving relationships, from shared dreams to the awkwardness of new connections, all wrapped in the carefree glow of youth.
Who directed *Beau fixe*?
*Beau fixe* was directed by Christian Vincent, a filmmaker known for his keen insights into human relationships and wistful storytelling.
Who stars in *Beau fixe*?
The film stars Isabelle Carré, Elsa Zylberstein, Judith Rémy, and Estelle Larrivaz as the four friends navigating summer and self-discovery.
Is *Beau fixe (1992)* worth watching?
With its charming blend of comedy and coming-of-age drama, *Beau fixe* offers a nostalgic, feel-good escape that resonates with anyone who's ever cherished a fleeting summer romance or friendship. It's lighthearted but layered, perfect for a lazy afternoon watch.
How long is *Beau fixe*?
*Beau fixe* runs for 92 minutes.
About Beau fixe (1992) — A Sunny Comedy of Friendship and First Love
Christian Vincent's *Beau fixe (1992)* is a sun-drenched comedy-drama that captures the bittersweet essence of friendship and self-discovery during a pivotal summer. Four close-knit Parisian girls trade the city's hustle for a quiet countryside house owned by one's grandmother, seeking the perfect study retreat—only to find that summer breezes and late-night conversations have a way of reshaping their plans. As they navigate exams, romantic stirrings, and the messy beauty of growing up, the arrival of a charming male cousin throws their dynamic into playful disarray. Vincent crafts a film alive with warmth, humor, and the delicate tensions of young adulthood, where every shared laugh and quiet moment feels charged with possibility.
Set against the golden hues of rural France, *Beau fixe* thrives on its ensemble cast, particularly Isabelle Carré and Elsa Zylberstein, whose chemistry brings depth to the frothy premise. With its blend of lighthearted comedy and introspective coming-of-age themes, the film lingers like a lazy afternoon—effortless, engaging, and quietly profound.