Nina and Madeleine have been sharing their lives and the landing between their two apartments for decades. After more than 20 years of loving in the shadows, Madeleine promises Nina she will tell her family the truth. It takes an unexpected event to show her the importance of living your truth.
Directed by Filippo Meneghetti
france
rome, italy
lesbian relationship
lgbt
late in life
care home
home care nurse
late love
lesbian
closeted
stroke victim
older women
south of france
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Cast
Barbara Sukowa
Nina Dorn
Martine Chevallier
Madeleine Girard
Léa Drucker
Anne
Jérôme Varanfrain
Frédéric
Denis Jousselin
Director of Retirement Home
Aude-Laurence Clermont Biver
Hospital Nurse
Eugenie Anselin
Christiane
Hervé Sogne
Mr. Bremond
Crew
Filippo Meneghetti
Director
Florence Vignon
Writer
Malysone Bovorasmy
Writer
Filippo Meneghetti
Writer
Donato Rotunno
Co-Producer
Patrick Quinet
Co-Producer
Philippe Logie
Associate Producer
Emma Fariñas
Production Secretary
Roxanne Peguet
Third Assistant Director
Popular Reviews
20 reviews
lama
8.0★ · 08/01/25
والله صحت
والله صحت
Joel
1.0★ · 07/25/24
HELLLL NAAAWHH WLW FILM. givin it 0.5 stars cause I can't put 0. Hated it since the first minute. It's not a cute wlw grannies couple, it's a physco wlw æss film.
HELLLL NAAAWHH WLW FILM. givin it 0.5 stars cause I can't put 0. Hated it since the first minute. It's not a cute wlw grannies couple, it's a physco wlw æss film.
Zaskia
7.2★ · 07/21/23
donotfuckwithlesbians!!
donotfuckwithlesbians!!
Timothy Kandra
A simple story done right. Effective performances and beautiful direction. Almost lost me in the middle, but eventually won me over again with an adorable ending.
A simple story done right. Effective performances and beautiful direction. Almost lost me in the middle, but eventually won me over again with an adorable ending.
JB
5.4★ · 02/11/21
so France had no problem sending these sad lesbians to the Oscars but they couldn't send the sad lesbians from "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" to the Oscars?
noted.
so France had no problem sending these sad lesbians to the Oscars but they couldn't send the sad lesbians from "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" to the Oscars?