At 48, Alain Evrard is forced to move back in with his mother. Forced cohabitation brings back all the violence of their past relationship. He then discovers that his mother is condemned by a disease. In the last few months of life, will they be able to finally take a step towards each other? –allocine.fr
Stéphane Brizé (born 18.10.1966, Rennes, France) In 1993, he made his first short film, Bleu dommage, with which he obtained the Grand Prix at Cognac Festival. L’ oeil qui traîne (1996), his second short film, won prizes at several French festivals. His first feature film, Le bleu des villes (1999) participated at the Cannes Director’s Fortnight and won the Award for Best Script at Deauville. Since then, he has made the documentary Bel instant (2004) and the short film Une vie de rêves (2005). Je ne suis pas là pour être aimé is his second feature film. —Golden Apricot International Film Festival
This is a powerful film from a psychological point of view; a bittersweet story, which conveys not only a heaviness that is naturally associated to its theme, but also the beauty of understanding and forgiveness. Full review and Rating: http://alwayswatchgoodmovies.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-few-hours-of-spring-2012.html