My Little Loves

My Little Loves (French: Mes Petites Amoureuses from a poem by Arthur Rimbaud) is a French drama film written and directed by Jean Eustache, his second and last feature. It was released in 1974 and stars Martin Loeb as an adolescent boy shunted from a tranquil lifestyle at his grandmother's rural abode to his mother's cramped apartment in the city. Ingrid Caven plays the boy's mother. The film's running time is 123 minutes, more than an hour less than that of Eustache's earlier feature La Maman et la Putain. The film was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.

My Little Loves

My Little Loves (French: Mes Petites Amoureuses from a poem by Arthur Rimbaud) is a French drama film written and directed by Jean Eustache, his second and last feature. It was released in 1974 and stars Martin Loeb as an adolescent boy shunted from a tranquil lifestyle at his grandmother's rural abode to his mother's cramped apartment in the city. Ingrid Caven plays the boy's mother. The film's running time is 123 minutes, more than an hour less than that of Eustache's earlier feature La Maman et la Putain. The film was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.