Imelda is a comedy-drama movie about Imelda, an old woman who spends her last day alive reflecting on her life. Through a series of short stories and memories, Imelda experiences resurrection and sells her house. The movie explores themes of aging, death, solitude, and religion.
Imelda, a larger-than-life character inspired by the director's grandmother, sets herself on a quest to settle old scores before celebrating her 100th birthday.
93 year-old Imelda is concerned about her son André's well-being, and wants to spend some extra time with him. Determined to renew her driver's license, she forces him to go on a crazy car ride.
With the help of daughter Diane, Imelda brings her dog Pipo to a veterinarian. As Diane digs deeper into her mother's personal life, however, an untold secret from the past resurfaces.
Imelda, a notary, continues her funny and dramatic misadventures in this sequel.
Imelda is now 100 years old, and she knows that the end is near. Her son Jean, a notary, helps her make that final leap from this world to the next.
Imelda's granddaughter Simone reunites with an old friend in a Catholic church and they navigate the challenges of aging together.
Grandsons Louis and Claude are spending a weekend at Imelda's country place - but things go south when Louis takes one of their grandmother's pills.
Jean and André have organized a birthday brunch for their 89 year-old mother, Imelda. But things turn sour when the birthday girl finds out that her gift isn't what she'd been hoping for.