

A 58-minute gut punch about loving someone who can't love you back.
Léa loves Isa in full daylight. One morning, Léa receives bad news. Her daily life then transforms and she decides to think of herself, only of herself.
Acting
Audrey le Bihan's face does ALL the work. Devastating restraint.
Direction
Walter trusts silence more than dialogue. Rare courage.
Director
Mathias Walter
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of French short-form dramas examining queer women's emotional labor, rarely exported outside festival circuits.
The 58-minute runtime was deliberate—Walter wanted audiences to feel the story ended too soon, just like Léa's patience.