Mathilde is nine. Her parents have separated and she lives alone with her mother - a fragile woman on the brink of madness – with whom she shares a unique love story.
“A moving, intimate and intensely emotional coming-of-age story resounding with personal echoes, this gentle and touching picture is dedicated by Noemie Lvovsky to the memory of her mother, who died in 2010, whom she adored but once also lovingly described as someone “who wasn’t all there”.” - Dan Fainaru, Screen.
Filmography: Camille Rewinds (2012), Faut que ça danse! (2007), Feelings (2003).