Hélène et les garçons (TV Series 1992–1994) Poster

(1992–1994)

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I watched it all the time
datasmurf11 November 2005
When I was a kid in Norway, I used to watch this show all the time. I followed it from the start to the end, and I was very angry and sad when the TV-channel stopped showing it. I wrote angry letters to the head of the channel and DEMANDED (When I think back, I think the producers and chiefs got a bit of a laugh when a 9 year old kid DEMANDS a series back on HIS TV :P) it back on MY TV! Then after some years, I slowly forgot how fun it all was, until a day 4 years ago, when I found the theme-song on The Internet. Then everything came back to me, and I started crying.

So... Does anyone if these series is available on DVD?
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10/10
This series has
motornova19 January 2022
This series has everything: love, betrayal, hatred, betrayal, friendship, rivalry, and most importantly a lot of music, good music written by the beautiful Ellen with the beautiful voice of Ellen Rolle. The soundtrack is still stored on my shelf, and it's always nice to listen to it.

The first series that was brought to us from France, and which has sunk into the soul forever. Then of course there were other French TV series about young people /
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10/10
A wonderful
daniilmotornov19 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
A wonderful series from my childhood. A wonderful performance of actors who have become hostages of their roles. The songs that are written by Helen herself, they are amazing. The love that is in the series is admirable.

When you watch this series, you plunge into France. How they study, what they do after school.
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Answers to your questions
lprignet15 April 2010
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As I am French and happen to know some stuff about the series, I'm gonna answer the questions below. First, Virginie Desarnauts really appeared in Les vacances de l'amour (ep 25&34, s4) as in Le miracle de l'amour (ep 15, 1st season). You can find those informations on her IMDb page. Second, I'm gonna reveal what happens to Hélène at the end of Le Miracle de l'amour : Episode 84 : Hélène learns that her grandma, who's living in Australia, is suffering from a bad illness. So, she decides to go there and take care of her. Nicolas goes with her. And that's it, no other explanation. She comes back in the fourth season of Les vacances de l'amour.

Also, the series is available on DVD, in France anyway.
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a surprise
Kirpianuscus16 July 2018
It was a surprise for me as teenager . I have no explanations but this serie was so different by the American ones than entire perspective about an age and its challenges was modified. sure, after decades it seems naif. but in early "90, its charme was real powerfull. a n easy story, dialogues and events. and small problems. the result - a fascinating portrait of teenagers life.
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There's no words....
smirre4411 February 2001
Well, in fact there is. French sitcoms are generally very bad, and this is a good example of one. The characters are shallow, uninteresting and hung up only on the romance thing. I'd rather spend 25 minutes watching the grass grow. (and that's what I nearly did after the 1st episode)
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