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A suspenseful romance filled with meetings and misfires. Additionally, it features a star-studded French cast.
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One night in provincial France, Marc meets Sylvie after missing his train back to Paris. Instantly and intensely drawn to one another, they wander through the streets until morning in rare, almost choreographed, harmony.
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