Eric, a cellist, lives in Prague with his wife Anna. When his
marriage fails, he decides to return to Paris, where his path
repeatedly crosses that of Catherine, a shy young singer who is
desperately trying to establish herself. They spend the next few
years side-by-side without even noticing each other. Eventually,
they realise that they could not be better suited for one
another...
Cast:Philippe Torreton (Éric),
Amira Casar (Catherine),
Laura del Sol (Consuelo),
Anny Duperey (Aline),
Pascal Légitimus (Christian),
Jacques Weber (Pierre),
Pierre Cassignard (Julien),
Raphaëlle Cambray (Gisèle),
Marion Loran (Marthe),
Jean-Pierre Michael (Olivier),
Mila Savic (Anna),
Idwig Stephane (Le patron de l'Azur bar),
Anne Aor
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 100 min
Aka:Sooner or Later
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