Caroline Loeb, born in Paris, made her mark in the world of cult cinema with her role in My Little Loves (1974). Returning to France after her upbringing in New York, she transitioned from the fashion industry to acting, bringing a distinct flair to her performances. Known for her artistic background, she embodies the spirit of 1970s French cinema, contributing to the film's exploration of youthful desires and emotional complexities. Loeb's work in My Little Loves adds depth to the narrative, capturing the essence of a generation.
My Little Loves
Daniel lives with his grandmother and, after a year of high school, goes to live with his mother in the south of France; a harsher environment which rapidly changes his perception of friends, work, and women.