Festival favourite Mia Hanson-Løve (“Bergman Island”, “Things to Come”) returns with “One Fine Morning” (Un beau matin), a moving tale of a young mother trying to raise her eight-year-old daughter in a small apartment in Paris on her own, all while fighting to get her sick father, who suffers from a neurodegenerative disease that undermines his capacities day by day, the care he needs.
When Sandra (Léa Seydoux, “Crimes of the Future”) reconnects with old friend Clément (Malvil Poupaud, “A Summer’s Tale”), the two begin a passionate affair despite Clément already being in a relationship.