Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Paris in the middle of August. Looking for a place to dance, Janna and Aurea, in their early twenties, get lost. Their nocturnal wandering in the deserted city leads them to reveal themselves to each other.
Finding somewhere to dance isn’t as easy as it sounds. This is the delightful pretext for Laïs Decaster’s ambulatory short—a Côté Court prizewinner—which follows the well-trodden cinematic streets of Paris on a nocturnal stroll with two close friends musing on life, love, and growing up.