
Consent
History · Drama
Overview
In 2013, Vanessa Springora recounts how she found herself under the influence of a famous writer. In 1986, she was 13; him, almost 50. The victim of a triple predation: sexual, literary, and psychic, there's more beyond her individual story. She questions the excesses of an era, and the complacency of an environment blinded by talent and celebrity.
Top Cast


Kim Higelin
Kim Higelin
Vanessa Springora (jeune)
Kim Higelin
Vanessa Springora (jeune)


Jean-Paul Rouve
Jean-Paul Rouve
Gabriel Matzneff
Jean-Paul Rouve
Gabriel Matzneff


Laetitia Casta
Laetitia Casta
La mère de Vanessa
Laetitia Casta
La mère de Vanessa


Élodie Bouchez
Élodie Bouchez
Vanessa Springora (adulte)
Élodie Bouchez
Vanessa Springora (adulte)


Jean Chevalier
Jean Chevalier
Youri
Jean Chevalier
Youri


Lolita Chammah
Lolita Chammah
La meilleure amie de la mère de Vanessa
Lolita Chammah
La meilleure amie de la mère de Vanessa


David Clavel
David Clavel
Michel
David Clavel
Michel


Agathe Dronne
Agathe Dronne
Christiane (diner 1985)
Agathe Dronne
Christiane (diner 1985)


Christophe Grégoire
Christophe Grégoire
Bernard (diner 1985)
Christophe Grégoire
Bernard (diner 1985)
Doby Broda
Doby Broda
Muriel (diner 1985)
Doby Broda
Muriel (diner 1985)
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