An adolescent girl constantly alternating between the curious world of a child and the sophisticated realm of womanhood explores Paris and experiences the poignant pangs of growing up in director Charles Belmont's and seventeen-year old screenwriter/star Salome Blechmans' screen adaptation of Blechman's own book Le journal de bèbè. Bethsabèe Pasolini (Blechman) is a student at Claude Monet lycèe in Paris. Nicknamed Bèbè by her friends, the burgeoning young woman isn't quite prepared to take flight on her own, but can't help but feeling that she is about to move on to bigger things. Now, in between fleeting moments of flirtation with the opposite sex, treasured time spent with her family, and playful moments with close friends, the inquisitive girl with a vivid imagination finally begins to shed her first skin. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi