French
France
Paris, on an August night. Félix falls in love with a stranger named Alma. Though they are the same age, they belong to different worlds. The young woman leaves on holiday to the south of France the next day. That’s all he needs: on the spur of the moment, Félix decides to join Alma at the other end of the country. And because it’s more fun to travel with a buddy, he invites his friend Chérif to join him. As neither of them has a driver’s license, they make the trip with Édouard, a young driver lost and overprotected by his mother to whom he speaks at least twice a day. Of course, nothing happens as planned, particularly since the trio’s unexpected arrival doesn’t seem to please the pretty Alma…
Following his documentary TREASURE ISLAND (2018), Guillaume Brac - who was a guest of CINEMANIA in 2013 for the North American premiere of TONNERRE - turns to fiction and to one of his favourite themes: the thirty-something year olds as endearing as they are confusing, in search of meaning and sentimental adventures.