Frankie15
'FRANKIE15' tells the story about meaningful friendship, exploring sexuality and being young in Brussels. Frankie wants to lose her virginity before she turns 16, convinced of feeling more grown-up afterwards.
'FRANKIE15' tells the story about meaningful friendship, exploring sexuality and being young in Brussels. Frankie wants to lose her virginity before she turns 16, convinced of feeling more grown-up afterwards.
Melody Van Gompel
Amber Janssens
Fabrice Milioni
Mountassir Khammal
Yoann Zimmer
'FRANKIE15' tells the story about meaningful friendship, exploring sexuality and being young in Brussels. Frankie wants to lose her virginity before she turns 16, convinced of feeling more grown-up afterwards.
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