
Director: ade Andrivon, Laura Cuvillier, Clémentine Damico, Régis Raphaël Marton, Samuel Roussas
Genre: Drama
Brittle Little Ones is a tense and emotionally charged drama that follows Elisa, a bullied middle school student whose fragile world shifts when she discovers her only friend, Jessie, plans to run away with an adult. Determined to protect her, Elisa embarks on a desperate and unsettling journey that pulls her into a reality she has never fully seen—one that forces her to confront danger, loyalty, and a truth that will change her forever.
Directed by a collective of emerging Caribbean and French filmmakers—Jade Andrivon, Laura Cuvillier, Clémentine Damico, Régis Raphaël Marton, and Samuel Roussas—the film brings together a range of voices shaped by visual arts, journalism, cinematography, and self-taught digital storytelling. Together, they craft a socially conscious narrative that confronts the often invisible violence of “adultism,” exposing the psychological harm inflicted on children through systems of unchecked authority. Both urgent and empathetic, Brittle Little Ones gives voice to silenced experiences, offering recognition, reflection, and a call to awareness about the hidden forms of harm that shape childhood.