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7. Kinotrip Festival 2022

Rookies Allons enfants

Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai / France / 2022 / 114 min / Slovene subtitles, English Subtitles, French

This documentary follows the stories of eight teenagers who live for and because of dance; through it, they express their life stories and their relation to the world around them. An inspiring story about friendship, competitiveness and rebelliousness, which makes you want to dance yourself. 

The elite Turgot high school opens its door to students from different social classes and offers them the possibility to obtain the best education while developing their dance ambitions, with everything connected by a love for hip hop.

This documentary film follows the stories of eight teenagers who live for and because of dance; through it, they express their life stories and their relation to the world around them. An inspiring story about friendship, competitiveness and rebelliousness, which makes you want to dance yourself. 

Let film take you away to a dance floor of differences and equality!

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