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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt1174047Stella (2008) - IMDb

    Nov 12, 2008 · Stella: Directed by Sylvie Verheyde. With Léora Barbara, Mélissa Rodriguès, Laëtitia Guerard, Karole Rocher. Paris, 1977. Eleven year old Stella knows poker better than grammar when she starts the year at a prestigious new school.

    • (1.6K)
    • Drama
    • Sylvie Verheyde
    • 2008-11-12
  2. The film chronicles the daily life of an 11 year old Parisien girl: her unhappily married parents running a lively working class bar; their infidelity and alcoholism; engaging with the rough and sometime violent clientele; her smart school where she does not do well and is bullied; being left for the holidays with her grandmother and aunt in ...

  3. In a way, knowing this is Sylvie Verheyde's own story makes the film bearable: it's grim and realistic, but made with such affection towards its protagonist, it's as if Verheyde is embracing her old self, telling her it'll be okay in the end. It prevents this from becoming too bleak. Aged 11, Stella transitions to a large secondary school and ...

    • (828)
    • Les Films du Veyrier
    • Sylvie Verheyde
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    • 103 min
  5. Paris in 1977. Eleven-year-old Stella lives in a working-class neighborhood. Her parents run a bar and she attends a prestigious Parisian school, where she meets Gladys. Through the books that Stella discovers at her friend’s house, she slowly enters another dimension – real life.

  6. May 22, 2009 · Paris, 1977. Eleven year old Stella knows poker better than grammar when she starts the year at a prestigious new school. There, she discovers the possibilities of a whole new world outside her parents' bar.

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  8. A street-smart girl is given a crash course in how the other half lives in this bittersweet comedy from writer and director Sylvie Verheyde. Eleven year old Stella (Leora Barbara) is the daughter of Roselyne (Karole Rocher), a currently single mother who runs a tavern in a working-class neighborhood in Paris.