Pomme and Pierre are a couple who are beginning to wonder why they bother
staying together. Their relationship has become so strained that the
smallest thing can trigger an almighty row. Pomme protests that Pierre
no longer loves her. He chastises her for drinking the last bottle
of champagne. Recently, they have started taking long walks together
in the woods. It is during one of these innocent rambles that Pomme tells
Pierre she is not going to go back home with him. It seems that finally
they have reached the point of no return. Pierre has no idea what to
do next...
Cast:Emmanuelle Devos (Pomme),
Mathieu Amalric (Pierre),
Anne Brochet (Sonia),
David Clark (John),
Joséphine de La Baume (Mellie),
Nelson Delapalme (Romain),
Laurent Poitrenaux (Marouani),
Elisa Ruschke (La fille Marouani),
Francine Blasquez,
Jean-Claude Bolle-Reddat,
Mohamed Brikat,
Anne Comte,
Damien Gouy,
Yvonne Gradelet,
Véronique Kapoyan,
Karine Martin-Prevel,
Anthony Paliotti,
Julia Roy,
Fabrice Talon
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 102 min
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