Aurore (2017)
Directed by Blandine Lenoir

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

One day it suddenly dawns on Aurore that she is fast growing old against her will.  She has lost her partner, her job, and now she finds she is about to become a grandmother.  It is as if she is on some kind of conveyor belt, sending her towards an all-too-predictable final destination.  Just when she least expected it, an old flame of her youth suddenly re-enters her life.  She experiences a dramatic new lease of life which instantly reawakens her zest for living.  Invigorated, she feels up to the task of taking a stand against the decrepitude and isolation that Chronos appears all too eager to foist on her.  But maybe this is just one more delusion.  Is it really too late for Aurore to start a new life, or is this her last chance of happiness...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Blandine Lenoir
  • Script: Anne-Françoise Brillot, Benjamin Dupas, Agnès Jaoui, Jean-Luc Gaget, Blandine Lenoir, Océane Michel
  • Photo: Pierre Milon
  • Music: Bertrand Belin
  • Cast: Agnès Jaoui (Aurore Tabort, née Plou), Thibault de Montalembert (Christophe Tochard, dit Totoche), Pascale Arbillot (Mano), Sarah Suco (Marina Tabort), Lou Roy-Lecollinet (Lucie Tabort), Nicolas Chupin (Seb, le patron du restaurant)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 89 min

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