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Little Trouble Girls
A Slovenian catholic girl navigates the exhilaration and confusion of first desire in this sensorial, sensitive and sublime coming-of-age feature debut.
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Credits
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Director
Urška Djukić
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Screenwriters
Urška Djukić, Maria Bohr, Marina Gumzi
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With
Jara Sofija Ostan, Mina Švajger, Saša Tabaković, Nataša Burger, Staša Popović
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Slovenia-Italy-Croatia-Serbia 2025. 89min
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Courtesy of
BFI Distribution
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Language
Slovenian
With English subtitles
- Certificate
BBFC 15
Access screenings
Sunday 29 March 15:30
Descriptive Subtitles
Introduction
Lucia, a quiet 16-year-old, is enchanted by extrovert Ana-Maria, the new girl in her choir. The two soon become inseparable. But during a convent retreat in the country, Lucia’s burgeoning sexuality makes her question her beliefs and disrupts the balance around her. Reminiscent of Céline Sciamma’s early work, this is a stunning, sensitively told examination of girlhood.
Diana Cipriano
Content advice
Contains scenes of nudity.
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