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Foxfire DVD

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It's the late 1950s in up-state New York. A group of teenage girls abused by men mocked by teachers and subjugated by society decide to seize destiny in their own hands and form a gang - Foxfire. From small acts of rebellion and revenge the gang slowly moves on to more complex crimes culminating in a shocking deed that will tear the lives of its members apart... The brand new English language feature from the Palme D'or Winning director of 'The Class' Laurent Cantet. Following in the footsteps of intense engrossing youth dramas like Stand by Me the Outsiders... and the Warriors. [show more]

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Released
11 November 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
Classification
Runtime
143 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866674308 
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Teenage rebellion drama directed by Laurent Cantet and set in upstate New York. A group of young girls living in a poor and abusive society form a gang labelled 'Foxfire' by their leader Legs (Raven Adamson). Looking to undermine the patriarchal nature of their school and wider society, the gang first succeed in forcing a teacher guilty of acting indecently towards one of the girls to retire. With their newfound success and growing confidence they begin to wage an even bigger campaign of retaliation against the male-dominated culture that surrounds them.

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