
Yes, But...
Apr 18 2001
•2h 44m
•Romance, Comedy, Drama, Family
At age 17, Eglantine is troubled by a number of things. Her argumentative parents comprise an absentee and philandering father and an overprotective, occasionally alcoholic mother. Her boyfriend Sébastien is a couple of years older; he's ready, but she isn't. Frequent furtive visits to her therapist help her to see that these issues are not 'problems', but 'difficulties', which she has the strength to overcome.
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Émilie Dequenne
Eglantine Laville

Gérard Jugnot
Erwann Moenner

Alix de Konopka
Denise Laville

Cyrille Thouvenin
Sébastien Douglas
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