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At the end of summer, Clémence tells her ex-husband that she’s had relationships with women. Her life is turned upside down when he files to strip her of their son’s custody. Then begins a struggle of several years for Clémence to defend her right to be a mother and a woman – free to make her own choices.
Avis de la communauté (1)
[Cannes '25] From the opening of the film, which shows the rubbing of skin, there is a sensuality in a furtive sexual encounter that expresses the transformation the protagonist is undergoing. Her resistance to surrender as a mother is drawn in the shots of Clémence cycling through the streets of Belleville, the effect of the changing seasons, and the physical transformation that reproduces her rebellion, expressed by a very forceful physical representation of the character by Vicky Krieps, who takes over space and time throughout the film. A beautiful portrait of motherhood, sexuality, and freedom that confronts established norms.