

She's drowning in diapers. He's drowning in costume parties. The universe has jokes.
Minnie is thirty-five, has two young children, a husband her own age, no time for anything, and is tired of broken nights. If she's going out tonight, it's because it's her brother's birthday. Vito is twenty-five, has no ties, has energy to spare, the ambition of his youth, and everything to build. He has costume parties like this every weekend. She intends to be home in an hour; he hasn't planned on going to bed. They have nothing in common. But when their eyes meet, time stands still. And their two realities collide with an irresistible attraction...
Acting
Déborah François carries exhaustion like a second skin.
Direction
Renaudeau makes crowded rooms feel intimate.
Director
Shannon Renaudeau
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title references a French idiom about seeing life through rose-colored glasses — ironic given Minnie's sleep deprivation.
Renaudeau's background in documentary shows in the party scenes; she reportedly cast actual partygoers, not extras.
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