Duke's Screen Society wraps up a trio of recent Québécois cinema. Tonight's offering, À l'ouest de Pluton, which translates as "West of Pluto," features an ensemble cast of 15- and 16-year-olds and follows their lives for 24 hours. From Gus Van Sant and Larry Clark to Richard Linklater, many have produced notable efforts to capture this most quicksilver, ineffable demographic—young people at once entering into adulthood while still claiming the legal status and distant experiential realm of childhood. —David Fellerath