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  1. Título original: Les naufragés de l'île de la Tortue. Sinopsis: Un agente de viajes crea la operación "Robinson Crusoe". Va a las Antillas con el fin de acoger a las primeras llegadas. Pero el viaje se convierte en un verdadero fiasco….

  2. Three young women from Paris seek refuge from their concerns as they embark on a summer escapade by the seaside. A cozy cottage, an expansive empty beach, and in the midst of it all, Joëlle, Karine, and Caroline, brimming with boundless enthusiasm and vitality.

  3. 17 de sept. de 2018 · Du côté d’Orouët (1971) A patient observation on the adventures a group of three young girls spending their three-week summer vacation at a small village, a quotidian that includes cooking, excursions, playing cards and going out with guys, enjoying the simple pleasures life has to offer.

  4. The film follows three young women who shack up in a family beach house in the last days of summer. They’re eventually joined by two men: a Byronic sailor, and an uptight itinerant hiker. This ebb and flow of relationships and affections more or less is the entire narrative mellowly spanning the two and a half hours of “Orouët.”

  5. 30 de oct. de 1996 · Near Orouet: Directed by Jacques Rozier. With Caroline Cartier, Danièle Croisy, Françoise Guégan, Patrick Verde. A patient observation on the adventures a group of three young girls spending their three-week summer vacation at a small village, a quotidian that includes cooking, excursions, playing cards and going out with guys, enjoying the ...

  6. Bonaventure (Pierre Richard) is a semi-competent travel agent who makes up stories about his great romantic adventures to tell to the girls in his office. One evening, he meets a woman who has the same name as one of his made-up romances, and they share a for-real one-night encounter.

  7. Du Cote D'Orouët is a 1973 French film directed by Jacques Rozier. The film is about three young girls who have their summer vacation in a villa on the beaches of Orouët. It was first screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1971.