Poster for the romantic drama 'You+Me, Against the World' featuring the two lead actors.
The romantic drama 'You+Me, Against the World' premieres September 18 on Prime Video.· Amazon News

You+Me, Against the World Hits Prime Video

Prime Video's French young adult romance 'You+Me, Against the World' arrives globally on September 18, adapting Emma Green's popular novel trilogy.

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Prime Video is bringing the French young adult romance 'You+Me, Against the World' to screens worldwide on September 18. This film adaptation of Emma Green’s bestselling novel trilogy, originally titled 'Toi+Moi, Seuls Contre Tous,' represents a significant move for the streamer as its first French young adult Prime Original.

The story centers on Alma Lancaster, an 18-year-old secretly pursuing filmmaking while her wealthy family believes she's studying law. Her path crosses with Vadim Arcadi, a magnetic 20-year-old rebel with a complicated past. Forced into a student film collaboration, their initial clashes ignite an undeniable attraction.

Forbidden romance and hidden dangers

Despite their determination to resist their growing feelings, Alma and Vadim find themselves falling for each other. However, their budding romance is shadowed by an unseen observer intent on exposing secrets that could jeopardize both their futures.

The film stars Vittoria Di Savoia as Alma and Lucas Barski as Vadim. Manon Gaurin directs the project, with Gaurin, Eliane Vigneron, and Alix Letribot handling the screenplay.

The You+Me, Against the World Prime Video release date makes it available in over 240 countries and territories. Access to the film is included with an Amazon Prime membership.

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