FOXFIRE

Director Laurent Cantet / 2012 / Canada,France

"A heartfelt, naturalistic period drama." – Hollywood Reporter

In 1950s upstate New York, the prospects are limited for a teenage girl. But when the unassuming Maddy becomes involved with the girl gang Foxfire she's exposed to a new and exciting proto-feminist world. The leader of the gang, Legs, and her comrades Goldie and Rita have traded subservience for rebellion and retribution.

A gritty exploration of 1950s patriarchal culture, Foxfire is based on Joyce Carol Oates' novel of the same name and is the latest film by director Laurent Cantet, who won the Palme d'Or in 2008 for his film The Class. The kinetic camera work and use of music to evoke the retro thrills of mid-century youth parallel the bombastic girl gang and their era-challenging philosophies.

"Raven Adamson, who plays the charismatic and rebellious leader of the gang, Legs, is certainly a find." – Cineuropa

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MIFF recommends age 15+

All films featured as part of the Next Gen program are approved for screening by the Office of Film and Literature Classification. No person under the age of 15 years shall be admitted to Next Gen screenings unless in the company of an adult guardian. 

D Laurent Cantet P Carole Scotta, Caroline Benjo, Simon Arnal, Barbara Letellier, Simone Urdl, Jennifer Weiss S Robin Campillo, Laurent Cantet Dist Umbrella Entertainment TD DCP/2012

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