People in Paris struggle with loneliness and urban isolation. In the center is Raphaële, a successful architect navigating her fragile relationship with her lover Vincent, a journalist grappling with alcoholism.
Direction
Bellon's unsentimental gaze refuses easy catharsis.
Cinematography
Paris as emotional architecture—spaces that amplify solitude.
Acting
Loleh Bellon's restrained devastation in every held glance.

Director
Yannick Bellon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Yannick Bellon cast her own sister Loleh in the lead, creating an unspoken intimacy that bleeds into every frame.
Released the same year as The Godfather, this film represents what feminist critics recovered in the 2010s—the 'invisible' cinema made by women that major archives ignored for decades.