Foxfire (2013)
Directed by Laurent Cantet

Drama

Film Synopsis

In 1955, in a working class district of a small American town, a gang of teenage girls form a secret society, Foxfire.  Their intention is to band together and take revenge on all those who abuse and humiliate them.  Led by the indomitable Legs, the girls set out to realise their impossible dream: to live according to their own laws...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Cantet
  • Script: Laurent Cantet, Joyce Carol Oates (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Milon
  • Cast: Michelle Nolden (Well to do lady), Ali Liebert (Muriel Orvis), Kent Nolan (Viscount), Joris Jarsky (Construction worker 1), Briony Glassco (Mrs. Kellogg), David Patrick Green (Jerry), John Stead (Policeman), Madeleine Bisson (Rita O'Hagan), Raven Adamson (Legs), Katie Coseni (Maddy), Ian Matthews (Mr. Buttinger), Matthew Deslippe (Det. Morris), Victoria DiGiovanni (Prison Singer), Joey Iachetta (Mr. Wall), Jean-Michel Le Gal (Male Co-Worker), Allie White (Passerby), Christian Lloyd (Prosecuting Officer), Claire Mazerolle (Goldie), Claudio Masciulli (Factory worker), Rachael Nyhuus (Violet Kahn)
  • Country: France
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 143 min

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