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Ava is a french film of genre Drama directed by Léa Mysius with Noée Abita

Ava (2017)

Ava
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Length 1h45
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OriginFrance
Genres Drama,    Comedy-drama
Rating66% 3.335383.335383.335383.335383.33538

Ava est un film écrit et réalisé par Léa Mysius sorti le 21 juin 2017. Le film a concouru lors de la 56e Semaine de la critique.

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Ava, 13 ans, est en vacances au bord de l'océan quand elle apprend qu'elle va perdre la vue plus vite que prévu. Sa mère décide de faire comme si de rien n'était pour passer le plus bel été de leur vie. Ava, solitaire et butée, affronte le problème à sa manière en vivant son été avec intensité. Elle vole un grand chien noir qui appartient à un jeune homme en fuite.

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