

In 1960s France, 16-year-old Hannah Goldman is experiencing a painful adolescence. Her Jewish background and plain appearance make her an object of ridicule, but she has a talent for music and is determined to fulfil her ambition to play in the school jazz band.
Acting
Marilou Berry's quietly devastating physicality
Score
Live jazz performances that feel genuinely earned

Director
Lorraine Lévy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Marilou Berry is the daughter of legendary French actor Richard Berry, and this was her breakout role at 17.
The title's curious phrasing hints at the film's magical realist twist—Hannah doesn't literally turn twenty, but experiences a moment of adult clarity that reframes her entire adolescence.
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