A very special day in the life of David a teenager spending the summer holiday at his uncle's farm... A powerful and exquisite study of one boy's journey into the treacherous terrain of manhood the pure cinematic poetry of 'Le Souffle' is a startling film from the wunderkind of modern French cinema.
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David is a teenager like any other. His world is filled with loud music, imaginary encounters with centre-folds and heroic fights on make-believe battlefields. With his mother away, David is forced to stay on his uncle's farm, where life lacks the excitement he craves. After a day of eating and drinking, David goes to meet a friend in the woods. Here, the effects of his drink-fuelled initiation and of the frustration he feels generally find a brutal and horrifying outlet that will change his life forever.
David is a teenager working on his uncle's farm for the summer. One day his uncle lets him eat and drink to excess with a group of the uncles friends. David overdoes it and is sick as a result, he still decides though to go and meet his friend Matthieu (Laurent Simon) in the woods. His excess earlier in the day soon leads David to start behaving in a bizarre and horrific way.
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