This is likely a search for the of the film, with perhaps an intention to specify the "spring season" (فصل الربيع) as a time reference or part of the film's title. The search leads to one notorious and iconic film: the 1974 French cult classic "Going Places" , known in French as "Les Valseuses" .

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The 1974 film you're searching for is the French comedy-drama (original title: Les Valseuses

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models—and seeking sexual conquests. Their journey is marked by controversial encounters, including a significant sequence with a world-weary ex-convict named Jeanne (Jeanne Moreau), whose brief presence provides a rare moment of weight and direction to the film before ending tragically. Critical Reception and Legacy Breakthrough:

. It is a provocative black comedy that centers on two aimless, petty criminals—Jean-Claude and Pierrot—who travel across France engaging in theft, harassment, and spontaneous acts of rebellion against bourgeois society. Movie Overview Original Title: Les Valseuses (French slang for "the testicles"). Bertrand Blier, based on his own novel. Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama. Approximately 117–122 minutes. Gérard Depardieu as Jean-Claude (his breakthrough role). Patrick Dewaere as Pierrot. as Marie-Ange. Jeanne Moreau as Jeanne Pirolle (an older ex-con). Isabelle Huppert as Jacqueline (in one of her earliest roles). Plot Summary The story follows Jean-Claude