97 minutes
Louise lives with Rémi in Marne-la-Vallée. He is an architect, she is a decorator. Their life would be cloudless if Rémi were less of a homebody and Louise a little less of a night owl. Wanting to preserve her independence at all costs, she takes a pied-à-terre in Paris. Octave, her friend and confidant, is always ready to accompany her on her outings. One night of a full moon, under Octave's jealous and loving eye, she gives in to the charm of a lascivious dancer. But at dawn, she realizes how much better she would be in Rémi's arms.
Date & Time
Sun 06 April 2025, 11.00am
Runtime
97 min
Location
Studio One, Malvern Theatres
WR14 3HB
Enquiries
01684 892277
Additional information:
This film will be shown with English subtitles
Tickets
Adult: £6.50
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