The first Italian clip of the Low Cost Generation film has been released, arriving in cinemas on 12 May
The film will arrive in Italian cinemas on May 12, but today the first Italian clip of the film has been released.
Wonder Pictures and Unipol Biografilm Collection present Low Cost Generation (Zero Fucks Given), film starring Adèle Exarchopoulos which enchanted at the last edition of the Torino Film Fest and at the Cannes Film Festival where it was in competition at the Semaine de la Critique.
The plot
Directed by the duo of directors Julie Lecoustre and Emmanuel Marre, Generazione Low Cost narrates the life of Cassandre, a young stewardess who works for a low cost airlinewith the constant ambition of one day working for a high-level company.
His life unfolds between parties, fun, stopover between flights, without too many responsibilities and without thinking
too much about what will happen in the future. An existence without ties and without roots in the name of the present and the pursuit of freedom.
Cassandre is happy with her life even if it is hectic and punctuated by constant travels, but when an unexpected event forces her to return home, it will be placed before its responsibilities and she will be forced to deal with the unresolved and never really addressed issues of her past.
The meanings beyond the screen
Adèle Exarchopoulos claims to have tried to transpose the feeling they all get when they are at the airport.
Airports, they are uninhabitable places, yet constantly inhabitedare places of passage, in which a sequence of events takes place with a certain continuity, which take place in a gigantic space, but completely public, visible to all.
The protagonist of the Palme d’Or La Vita di Adele – for which he won the César as best promising French cinema – back to the big screen as a young woman representing an entire generation looking for her place in the world.
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