
Preview: One Fine Morning
classified 15 SPlease note: This was screened in March 2023
Léa Seydoux shines in Mia Hansen-Løve's (Father of My Children, Bergman Island) newest film - a sweet, thoughtful and understated drama about a young Parisian navigating her father’s illness, single parenthood and a potential new love.
Sandra (Seydoux) is a freelance translator and single mother whose busy life is thrown into disarray when her father’s degenerative illness worsens. No longer able to live independently, former academic Georg (Pascal Greggory) must go into care, plunging Sandra and her family into the administrative nightmare of securing a suitable home for him. It’s not an ideal time for a complicated new relationship to present itself, but – in the form of her old, married friend, an urbane cosmochemist (Melvil Poupaud) – it does.
An artful exploration of life’s unpredictabilities and the way in which the most sorrowful moments of your existence can coincide with its most exhilarating joys.