Fabienne, a young woman in her thirties, returns to her mother's house after four years in prison. Between a past that has become impossible and an uncertain future, her meeting with André precipitates her towards a decision.
Acting
Aurélia Petit's silences speak entire prison sentences.
Direction
Lamotte lets discomfort breathe in every frame.
Director
Christophe Lamotte
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Aurélia Petit and director Christophe Lamotte were partners in real life during filming, adding uneasy authenticity to the intimate scenes.
Released during France's heated debates on prison reform, the film deliberately avoids political statement to focus on one woman's impossible choices.
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