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    • Cold Water (French: L'eau froide) is a 1994 French film written and directed by Olivier Assayas about two troubled teenagers in France during the 1970s. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.
      In October, 2007, it was screened at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, California, where Assayas spent a week in residence introducing and discussing his films with the audiences there. He was accompanied by his friend Jean-Michel Frodon, the current director of the journal Cahiers du cinéma, of which Assayas was once the director. Assayas said the film is autobiographical, reflecting upon his own teenage years. He went out of his way to cast actors who were not professionals or who, as in the case of male lead Cyprien Fouquet (playing Gilles), had never acted before, although female lead Virginie Ledoyen (playing Christine) had appeared in several films. The film was the result of a commission from French TV, which wanted a 52-minute film but allowed Assayas to make a longer version, after some negotiations.


      Plot


      Gilles and Christine are teenagers from unstable homes. When they do some shop-lifting together she is arrested, but he gets away. She escapes from a mental institution and meets him at an abandoned house in the country, where a large group of rebellious teenagers are having a wild, all-night party. American rock music from the period is played prominently and has a very strong effect, especially "Me and Bobby McGee," sung by Janis Joplin. Drugs are used, mainly pot and hash. As the party is winding down, Gilles and Christine escape even deeper into the countryside, searching for a commune where artists are said to live without electricity or running water. This is Christine's idea, but Gilles reluctantly goes along. A jolting conclusion shows us that, as Assayas puts it, "Gilles' real life has now begun."


      Cast


      Virginie Ledoyen - Christine
      Cyprien Fouquet - Gilles
      László Szabó - Gilles's father
      Jean-Pierre Darroussin - Inspector
      Jackie Berroyer - Christine's father
      Dominique Faysse - Christine's mother
      Smaïl Mekki - Mourad
      Jean-Christophe Bouvet - Professor
      Ilona Györi - Marie
      Renée Amzallag - The nurse
      Jérôme Simonin - Vendeur de dynamite
      Laetitia Lemerle - Corrine
      Alexandra Yonnet - Copine blouson
      Caroline Doron - Copine blessée
      Laetitia Giraud - Christiane


      References




      External links


      Cold Water at IMDb
      Cold Water at AllMovie
      Cold Water at the TCM Movie Database
      Cold Water at Rotten Tomatoes
      Cold Water: Dancing on the Ruins an essay by Girish Shambu at the Criterion Collection

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