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Kids of Töday

Country: France, Language: French, 97 mins

Original Title

Des jeunes gens mödernes
  • Director: Jérôme de Missolz
  • Writer: Jérôme de Missolz; Pierre Hodgson
  • Producer: Christophe Audeguis; Agnes B.

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Queer Palm Nomineee...


A legendary 70's rock critic takes hold of a group of young counter-culturalist. From Paris to Beijing, by way of New York, Montreal and Hong Kong, the nightdwellers ride a William Burroughsy wave. As the decadent pasts and urban futures interlace, music from yesterday and today pave a revolutionary road. With his skeleton silhouette coiffed with a big black chapka, the bizarre sixty-something introduces himself : 69-x-69, Yves Adrien's testament executor, the inventor of punk, of novö, the famed music critic of times past.


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Cast & Characters

Yves Adrien as Himself;
Lio as Herself;
Edwige as Herself;
Aurelie Benchekri as Herself;
Antoine Capet as Himself;
Mathieu Chausseron as Himself;
Sabine Noble as Herself;
Joris Larochelle as Himself;
Anne-Sophie Le Creurer as Herself