
Sweet Sixteen
Drama
Overview
Sweet Sixteen presents eight 16 year old girls that unveil themselves through 8 bittersweet monologues. All highlighted in a evocative and poetic setting, the characters deliver on different themes; self-image, eating disorders, anxiety, their first love, their first kiss, friendship, sorority, sex, rape, incest, social media, social and political revolts. Constructed as a symphony form, the piece of work goes through four movements and is musically supported. The strong visual identity forces the movie to define itself somewhere between full feature film and object of art. Sweet Sixteen is a cinematographic adaptation done by Alexa-Jeanne Dubé from the play of the same name written in 2018 by the late Suzie Bastien.
Top Cast
Julie Boissoneault
Julie Boissoneault
Eleanor
Julie Boissoneault
Eleanor


Pénélope Ducharme
Pénélope Ducharme
Stella
Pénélope Ducharme
Stella


Laurence Trudelle
Laurence Trudelle
Émilie
Laurence Trudelle
Émilie


Charlène Beaubien
Charlène Beaubien
Séréna
Charlène Beaubien
Séréna


Roxane Lavoie
Roxane Lavoie
Zoé
Roxane Lavoie
Zoé
Doriane Lens-Pitt
Doriane Lens-Pitt
Fille, moi c'est salope
Doriane Lens-Pitt
Fille, moi c'est salope


Melania Balmaceda-Venegas
Melania Balmaceda-Venegas
Dalie
Melania Balmaceda-Venegas
Dalie
Marie Reid
Marie Reid
Frida
Marie Reid
Frida
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