
Spark
Overview
Fifteen-year-old Emma and her best friend Julia are enjoying their summer at a campsite in France. When a group of older French boys arrive, Julia only has eyes for them. Emma tries to participate, but it is not coming naturally. While Emma observes Julia in her first, playful explorations of her sexuality, Emma is being confronted with confounding feelings.
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Eefje Paddenburg
Eefje Paddenburg
Emma
Eefje Paddenburg
Emma


Bente Fokkens
Bente Fokkens
Julia
Bente Fokkens
Julia


Sahil Amar Aïssa
Sahil Amar Aïssa
Diego
Sahil Amar Aïssa
Diego


Aaron Roggeman
Aaron Roggeman
Raphael
Aaron Roggeman
Raphael


Armand Rosbak
Armand Rosbak
Noah
Armand Rosbak
Noah
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