L'aube à l'envers explained

L'aube à l'envers
Director:Sophie Marceau
Producer:Philippe Carcassonne
Philippe Jacquier
Starring:Judith Godrèche
Jerzy Gralek
Anna Nehrebecka
Music:Stanislas Syrewycz
Cinematography:Patrick Blossier
Paweł Edelman
Editing:Marie-Sophie Dubus
Runtime:10 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

L'aube à l'envers is a 1995 French short film written and directed by Sophie Marceau and starring Judith Godrèche, Jerzy Gralek, and Anna Nehrebecka.[1] It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

Plot

A young woman comes home to a half-empty apartment, and she feels alone. An older man walks through the corridors of a half-empty airport, and he feels alone and sad. He takes a photograph out of his wallet, tears it in two and drops it on the moving walkway. Both are torn in two. A girl in Paris is alone with a cat. A man arrives in Warsaw, and a woman is there to meet him. She drives him to his parents’ home. An accident, a murder—nothing alters the imperturbable course of life.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: L'aube à l'envers . Internet Movie Database . 19 April 2012.
  2. Web site: L'aube à l'envers . Festival de Cannes . 6 September 2009.