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When Fall Is Coming

2024

6.8 /10 IMDb
104 Duration
Director: François Ozon
Cast: Hélène Vincent ,Josiane Balask...
Language: French
Country: France

Michelle enjoys a peaceful retirement in a small Burgundy village near her longtime friend Marie-Claude. She eagerly anticipates her grandson Lucas spending the school vacation with her, but an unfortunate mistake overturns these plans. Michelle loses her sense of purpose, until Marie-Claude's son gets out of prison.

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Hélène Vincent

Hélène Vincent

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Josiane Balasko

Josiane Balasko

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Ludivine Sagnier

Ludivine Sagnier

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Pierre Lottin

Pierre Lottin

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Vincent Colombe

Vincent Colombe

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Sophie Guillemin

Sophie Guillemin

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Garlan Erlos

Garlan Erlos

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Malik Zidi

Malik Zidi

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Marie-Laurence Tartas

Marie-Laurence Tartas

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Paul Beaurepaire

Paul Beaurepaire

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Sidiki Bakaba

Sidiki Bakaba

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Pierre Le Coz

Pierre Le Coz

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08 May 2025

“Michelle” (Hélène Vincent) lives a solitary life in her rural home where she is eagerly anticipating the imminent arrival of her daughter “Valérie” (Ludvine Sagnier) and the apple of her eye, grandson “Lucas” (Garlan Erlos who morphs, uncannily, into the older Paul Beaurepaire). In preparation for this visit, she goes with best friend “Marie-Claude” (Josiane Balasko) to pick mushrooms. This latter lady has problems of her own, with her son “Vincent” (Pierre Lottin) currently incarcerated for a crime we know little about. Anyway, when the family arrive it becomes clear that the mother/daughter relationship isn’t that great - a situation borne from how “Michelle” made her living and of her daughter’s impending divorce and that only worsens when a dodgy mushroom leaves one in hospital and “Michelle” essentially barred from seeing “Lucas”. Meanwhile, “Vincent” gets out of jail so “Michelle” kindly gives him a job managing her extensive garden and that’s when he overhears a conversation between the two women that demonstrates the level of frustrating despair felt by the now estranged grandmother. He decides to see if he can help, with tragic results that end up - well is it a whodunnit or is not? Is it an intricate web of considered scheming or just an accident and some coincidences? It’s that element of uncertainty, coupled with strong performances from just about everyone than makes this story worth watching. There are questions asked that aren’t directly answered, we are encouraged to conclude or assume but given some quite conflicting clues to keep us interested and by the conclusion of the film there’s even the vaguest hint of a winking bromance! The photography and the audio mixing are gently effective and the film, though at times a little repetitive, delivers us a poignant look at loneliness, stigma, loyalty and love.