40-something primary school teacher Antoinette (Laure Calamy) has been looking forward to a long-planned weekend escape with her married lover Vladimir (Benjamin Lavernhe), the father of one of her pupils. However their plans are upended by his wife's booking of a surprise hiking trip in the picturesque Cevennes mountains in the South of France. Completely unversed in the ways of the wilderness, the spurned Antoinette decides to follow them, and once paired with an unlikely companion - an obstinate but evidently wise grey donkey named Patrick - discovers much, much more than she bargained for.
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The Alliance Française French Film Festival, now in its 32nd year, might be constrained by COVID-19. But the event, under new artistic director Karine Mauris, still offers a schedule of over 35 features, a mixture of festival-only screenings and previews of films that will be released in cinemas later this year. Here is a rundown of films to select from.
In
Final Set, a veteran tennis player gives his all for one last chance to appear at Roland Garros; in
Mandibles, two clueless friends think their fortunes are made when they find a giant fly in the boot of a car.