Alda, her sister Olga, and the latter’s daughter Sigga live together in an old house facing a cemetery by the sea. Self-assured Alda collects men; Olga shuns them, but cannot help following the activities of Alda (who receives her lovers in the sisters’ house) with some envy. In their own way, both women refuse any emotional ties with other people, while keeping a strange attachment to their family’s past, their deceased parents, and a third, deceased, sister. Will they, and will Sigga, be able to escape that environment imbued by the presence of death and find their way to a true life? –IMDb
Yves Angelo (born 22 January 1956) is a French cinematographer and film director. Angelo has won the César Award for Best Cinematography three times: in 1990 for Nocturne indien, in 1992 for Tous les matins du monde, and in 1994 for Germinal. —Wikipedia