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: Reviewers on Letterboxd and SensCritique describe it as a "cruel tale of youth" that encapsulates the frustration and hopelessness of a post-1968 European generation. Viewing Notes The Indians Are Still Far Away (1977) - Patricia Moraz

The film opens with a grim discovery: 17-year-old high school student Jenny Kern (played by a young Isabelle Huppert) is found dead from exposure in the snowy outskirts of Lausanne. Rather than a traditional investigation, the narrative retraces the final week of her life day-by-day, exploring the mundane social and mental environment that led to this quiet tragedy. Les Indiens sont encore loin podnapisi francoski

(1977), directed by Patricia Moraz, is a haunting, minimalist portrait of adolescent alienation that remains a significant yet underappreciated work of Swiss-French cinema. Plot Overview : Reviewers on Letterboxd and SensCritique describe it

: Isabelle Huppert delivers a characteristically mutic and withdrawn performance, portraying a generation growing up in a world where words no longer suffice. Christine Pascal provides a vibrant counterpoint as her extroverted friend, Lise. (1977), directed by Patricia Moraz, is a haunting,