Directed by:
Martin ProvostScreenplay:
Martin ProvostCinematography:
Yves CapeComposer:
Grégoire HetzelCast:
Catherine Deneuve, Catherine Frot, Olivier Gourmet, Quentin Dolmaire, Mylène Demongeot, Pauline Etienne, Pauline Parigot, Jeanne Rosa, Karidja Touré (more)VOD (1)
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Claire is a single mother with a grown-up son. She's a dedicated midwife who is completely wrapped up in her job. Although the maternity ward where she works is to be closed, she turns down a job offer from a larger clinic because she cannot reconcile their methods with her own ideas about midwifery. In the midst of all this upheaval she receives a phone call that rekindles memories of her youth. Béatrice, her late father's former mistress, asks to meet her. Béatrice is a true bohemian – loud, colourful, egocentric and completely different to the focussed, helpful Claire. The younger woman asks herself why, after all these years of silence, Béatrice has suddenly decided to approach her for help, and is at first less than enthusiastic. (Berlinale)
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I was satisfied. A respectable French story of the fate of two women perfectly portrayed by Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot that has managed to soothe my soul by the end. ()