The New York Times
Ms. Letourneur's film also bears a rare, even strange, stamp of authenticity.
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Director
Sophie Letourneur
Cast
Sarah-Jane Sauvegrain,
Eulalie Juster,
Mahault Mollaret,
Elsa Pierret,
Jade Tong Cuong,
Angèle Ferreux
Genre
Comedy,
Drama
This comedy follows a group of female students as they chat, drink, and dance away their twenties. Pam and her girlfriends spend most of their time on the couch at The Ranch, the Paris apartment she shares with her absentee boyfriend. The girls are inseparable, but is it time for Pam to make her own path in life?
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The New York Times
Ms. Letourneur's film also bears a rare, even strange, stamp of authenticity.
Time Out by David Fear
If any film could convince people that ACID is the patron saint of tomorrow's Godards, it's this one.
The New York Times by Nicolas Rapold
Ms. Letourneur's film also bears a rare, even strange, stamp of authenticity.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
La Vie au Ranch boasts an undeniable authenticity. But how much you enjoy it will depend on your affection for its aimless if attractive characters.
Village Voice by Melissa Anderson
A film that puts too much faith in the appeal of its garrulous, aimless leads.
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