The actress plays a single mom juggling an ailing father and a new lover in the latest from the writer-director of 'Bergman Island' and 'Things to Come.'
A beautiful Parisian woman; her ailing professor father; her married lover; wall-to-wall shelves teeming with books. On paper, it sounds like a narrative checklist for too many French films to count. But in the quietly miraculousmake the old feel new again.
Premiering in the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar — though it would have been a lovely competition selection — this is an immensely satisfying collaboration that finds both auteur and star further solidifying their spots among the greats of their respective fields.
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