Synopsis
My French Films Festival selection available until February 13, VIP members only.
Cassandre, 26, is a flight attendant for a low-cost airline. By fully embracing her flight-to-flight and party-after-party lifestyle, she stays faithful to her Tinder username ""Carpe Diem"". An unattached existence by the means of forging ahead without care is apparently fulfilling to her, until a mishap forces her to reconnect with the world. Will Cassandre be able to confront her buried pain and return to those she has left on the ground?
From the start, Zero Fucks Given grabs us with its colours, its scenes that combine improvisation and meticulous reconstitution, and its ambivalent rhythm, as it portrays the daily existence – varying from violence to boredom – of a young flight attendant working for a low-cost airline. Emmanuel Marre and Julie Lecoustre depict the absurd and inhumane professional environment in which Adèle Exarchopoulos embodies, with gravity and irreverence, the existential wanderings of a young woman in flight.
Cassandre, 26, is a flight attendant for a low-cost airline. By fully embracing her flight-to-flight and party-after-party lifestyle, she stays faithful to her Tinder username ""Carpe Diem"". An unattached existence by the means of forging ahead without care is apparently fulfilling to her, until a mishap forces her to reconnect with the world. Will Cassandre be able to confront her buried pain and return to those she has left on the ground?
From the start, Zero Fucks Given grabs us with its colours, its scenes that combine improvisation and meticulous reconstitution, and its ambivalent rhythm, as it portrays the daily existence – varying from violence to boredom – of a young flight attendant working for a low-cost airline. Emmanuel Marre and Julie Lecoustre depict the absurd and inhumane professional environment in which Adèle Exarchopoulos embodies, with gravity and irreverence, the existential wanderings of a young woman in flight.