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Cuties

2020

R

1 h 36 m

France

Drama

Eleven-year-old Amy starts to rebel against her conservative family's traditions when she becomes fascinated with a free-spirited dance crew.
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Fathia Youssouf
Amy
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Médina El Aidi-Azouni
Angelica
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Esther Gohourou
Coumba
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Ilanah Cami-Goursolas
Jess
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Myriam Hamma
Yasmine
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Maïmouna Gueye
Mariam
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Mbissine Thérèse Diop
La tante
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Demba Diaw
Ismaël
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Mamadou Samaké
Samba
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Bilel Chegrani
Walid C.
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Canelle Brival
Sweety Swag
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Jean-Paul Castro
Frère Angelica
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Hakim Ferhi
Vigile laser-game 1
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Michael Perez
Vigile laser-game 2
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Bass Dhem
El Hadj
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Toma Roche
Présentateur concours
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Nathalie Afferi
CPE
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Séverine Ragé
La prof de maths

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21/03/2026 04:44
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user6452378828102

15/08/2025 15:41
The idea and storyline behind the film itself was good however the director felt to establish the line between 'shock value' and inappropriate. The scenes of the girls dancing provocatively felt uncomfortable and unnecessarily prolonged. The ending fitted nicely with the story line of her battle with tradition and trying to find herself in western society. However the actual content within the film was very disturbing.
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famille

31/07/2024 05:46
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30/05/2023 00:00
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29/05/2023 22:20
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user9761558442215

22/11/2022 19:01
This film delves deep into the repercussions of young women being left with little to no guidance other than media, as well as what sexual repression in religion can do to a child entering the beginning stages of puberty. Fighting to be noticed and taken seriously, these young women end up doing the opposite, their acting out can only get them so far and they learn the hard way. We also get a great insight look into bullying culture in the age of social media. It is a cautionary tale with a surprisingly freeing ending.
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مواهب كرة القدم ⚽️

22/11/2022 19:01
If you watch the film with an open mind, it is a very well done critique of our society and our youth is sexualized. Yes, there are uncomfortable scenes in that are very much meant to be uncomfortable to watch as that really is the only way to effectively get the message across.Without those scenes, people would be ignoring this and its very relevant message. The vast majority of the claims I have seen out there are false, as there is no under aged nudity or sex scenes. In fact you can go to Youtube and finds hundreds of videos with far worst sexualization of young girls, often younger than 11, called cheer competitions, as well as there was a reality show I just found out about called Dancing Moms that was far worse as well. There is nothing new in this film, but it wants you notice it and get you thinking about the issue as it points the finger about how society is failing in this area.
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farooque10

22/11/2022 19:01
The idea and storyline behind the film itself was good however the director felt to establish the line between 'shock value' and inappropriate. The scenes of the girls dancing provocatively felt uncomfortable and unnecessarily prolonged. The ending fitted nicely with the story line of her battle with tradition and trying to find herself in western society. However the actual content within the film was very disturbing.
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Plam’s mbinga

22/11/2022 19:01
This is a sensitive coming of age film revolving around an 11 year old Senegalese Muslim girl living with her mother in France. It's a very complex situation as Amy seeks social acceptance with 4 other girls of different nationalities and faiths who form a competitive dance team. Throw in the fact that Amy has her first period and that her father (never seen) is back in Senegal preparing to take a second wife. Lots of stress. Amy, as any child, makes a number of mistakes in her life. The highly hyped last competitive dance is totally taken out of context in the current public controversy. Watch the film and you'll see the wonderful resolution. The depiction of different cultures is well developed as are the main characters. Fatima Youssouf (Amy) and Medina El Adi-Azouni (Angelica) give amazing performances as actual 11 year old girls making their first movie. The script is solid and the direction is very very good. This is definitely a PG-13 level film, not an R. Highly recommended. As to the current controversy, people have a valid reason to be angry/disgusted with the way Netflix publicized this film, BUT, in my opinion, that anger/disgust cannot be extended the movie per se when it is considered as a whole work.
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Letz83

22/11/2022 19:01
I just finished watching the film in its entirety. Outside of the dance scenes, this is an incredible film. The acting was amazing and the story was very compelling. I empathize with Amy and her friends. My heart broke for her mother's struggles. The cautionary theme surrounding the effects of technology and social media on pre-teens was on-point. That said, the dance scenes were downright stomach churning and, in my opinion, did not need to be anywhere near as graphic as they were to support the plot. I'm not going to pretend that pre-teen children aren't beginning to discover their sexuality at this age. It's a natural part of life and, in an appropriate fashion, is reasonable to address in a coming-of-age story. But to have child actresses dance more provocatively than many women in music videos crossed the line and ruined the film for me.
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