This animated short presents two friends who meet in a Paris café – one single, the other in an open relationship. As they catch up on each other's lives, it becomes clear that the real story is playing out in what's not said. The result is a penetrating look at female friendships, and the sometimes-complex amorous relationships of modern times. This film is part of the Comic Strip Chronicles, a collection of shorts celebrating the strong affinity between comic strips and animated film. Inspired by moments of everyday life, these films showcase the playful imaginations of renowned artists Guy Delisle, …
This animated short presents two friends who meet in a Paris café – one single, the other in an open relationship. As they catch up on each other's lives, it becomes clear that the real story is playing out in what's not said. The result is a penetrating look at female friendships, and the sometimes-complex amorous relationships of modern times.
This film is part of the Comic Strip Chronicles, a collection of shorts celebrating the strong affinity between comic strips and animated film. Inspired by moments of everyday life, these films showcase the playful imaginations of renowned artists Guy Delisle, Zviane, Aude Picault, Lewis Trondheim, and Jean Matthieu Tanguy. Produced by the NFB, Canal+, and Sacrebleu.Âge 16 à 18 ans
Santé/Formation personnelle - Relations saines
Santé/Formation personnelle - Sexualité
Économie domestique/Étude de la famille - Maturité
Économie domestique/Étude de la famille - Relations
La bédéiste Aude Picault fait le portrait de deux amies qui se rencontrent dans un café de Paris — l’une est célibataire, l’autre dans une relation ouverte. Ce film est recommandé seulement pour des groupes matures, puisqu’il y est question de relations ouvertes. Il peut être utilisé pour lancer la conversation sur les différentes formes que peuvent prendre les relations amoureuses.