

Romance · Drama
Overview
During her holiday in Brest, a young Parisian falls in love with a sailor. But autumn comes and the two lovers have to part. They write to each other. Will their love resist at a distance, each living his life, him in Brest with his friends, she in Paris who keeps waiting for him? An impossible love story and the cross-portrait of two cities, Paris and Brest, between the realism of the color images and the poetry infused by the sepia black and white images, lives to the rhythm of the nostalgia of the two lovers...
Top Cast


Daniel Moosmann
Daniel Moosmann
Daniel
Daniel Moosmann
Daniel


Geneviève Thénier
Geneviève Thénier
Geneviève
Geneviève Thénier
Geneviève
Josette Krieff
Josette Krieff
Josette
Josette Krieff
Josette


Guy Gilles
Guy Gilles
Guy
Guy Gilles
Guy


Simone Paris
Simone Paris
The Landlady
Simone Paris
The Landlady


Lili Bontemps
Lili Bontemps
Singer
Lili Bontemps
Singer


Bernard Verley
Bernard Verley
Geneviève's Friend
Bernard Verley
Geneviève's Friend


Jean-Pierre Léaud
Jean-Pierre Léaud
The Boy at the Exit of the Cinema
Jean-Pierre Léaud
The Boy at the Exit of the Cinema


Pierre Fabre
Pierre Fabre
The drunk man at the bar
Pierre Fabre
The drunk man at the bar
Martine Messager
Martine Messager
Martine Messager
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