The Aviator's Wife is a romantic comedy that explores the intricate dynamics and challenges of a man and his wife in a humorous way. Set in 1980s Paris, the film follows the story of a male protagonist who becomes infatuated and obsessed with a female postman. As their unconventional relationship evolves, it delves into themes of loneliness, deception, and unrequited love. With a touch of black humor and a dose of Nouvelle Vague style, this minimalist movie offers a fresh perspective on love and self-discovery.
After meeting at a party, two young Parisians, Theodore and Anna, spend the night together in the city’s Parc des Buttes Chaumont. They return the next night, and the night after that, waiting for the park to empty of its daytime visitors so they can explore its familiar landmarks in solitude.
This is the story of three lost young lovers in an exotic and distressful Paris.
In 1914, in the first months of World War I, Louise Jarraud loses her husband, killed on the front. Shortly after, she gives birth to a baby, who soon dies. Devastated by this double misfortune, Louise decides to dedicate her life to caring for the children of others. She becomes a nurse with several employers, giving her affection to little boys or girls. A widower and another man propose to her but she refuses twice determined as she is to live only for the children in her charge.
Made in the style of silent films of the 1930s, this short film tells the story of two guys meeting in Paris.
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