

Marco, who is in his twenties and a bit lost, helps out a friend by standing in for him at his place of work: an emergency center for lifts. At around 3 am, a young woman called him: trapped in a broken-down car, she was having an anxiety attack. Marco tried to reassure her on the phone, but as no technician was available to help, he decided to go and rescue her himself. Unfortunately, when he arrives, the young woman has vanished into thin air. And so begins his incredible quest to track down this enigmatic stranger in Paris on the night of Valentine's Day.
Acting
Belmondo and Bellugi's phone chemistry carries half the film.
Direction
Belohradsky turns one night into a whole emotional geography.
Cinematography
Valentine's Paris glows and empties simultaneously — gorgeous loneliness.
Director
Emmanuelle Belohradsky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Victor Belmondo is Jean-Paul Belmondo's grandson — the nervous energy runs in the family.
The film deliberately echoes 'Before Sunrise' but replaces philosophical walking with frantic driving — Gen Z romance needs action, not just talk.
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