Taillandier (Patrick Chesnais) is a well-known painter in his sixties, but despite his success he finds himself overwhelmed by depression and decides to give up on his art. With no direction or destination in mind, he leaves his home without giving an explanation to even those closest to him. During his travels he has an unlikely encounter with Marylou (Jeanne Lambert), a young girl rejected by her own mother and also seeking out her path in life. As the pair travels together the bond between them grows closer, akin to a father-daughter relationship, as they give each... other the helping hand they both need to make sense of their lives once more. [show more]
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A sixty-something painter and a teenage runaway make an unlikely partnership in this comedy drama from French director Jean Becker. Deciding he's had enough of his mundane life, depressed painter Taillandier (Patrick Chesnais) leaves it all behind and hits the road in an effort to find solace. En route, he gives a lift to teenager Marylou (Jeanne Lambert) who has been thrown out by her mother. Over the course of their travels the pair, despite some initial setbacks, gradually begin to earn each others respect, in the process helping one another to finally get their lives back on track.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Taillandier (Patrick Chesnais) is a well-known painter in his sixties, but despite his success he finds himself overwhelmed by depression and decides to give up on his art. With no direction or destination in mind, he leaves his home without giving an explanation to even those closest to him. During his travels he has an unlikely encounter with Marylou (Jeanne Lambert), a young girl rejected by her own mother and also seeking out her path in life. As the pair travels together the bond between them grows closer, akin to a father-daughter relationship, as they give each other the helping hand they both need to make sense of their lives once more.
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