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The Party Is Over

Despite their differences, Celeste and Sihem quickly become inseparable. The common will to get out of drugs seals their fusional friendship. This will be as much a force as an obstacle when, transferred from the center that welcomes them, they find themselves left to themselves, to the test of the real world and its temptations. They will have to fight to finally live.

Top Cast

  • Zita Hanrot

    Zita Hanrot

    Sihem

  • Clémence Boisnard

    Clémence Boisnard

    Céleste

  • Coralie Russier

    Coralie Russier

    Présidente réunion

  • Marie Denarnaud

    Marie Denarnaud

    Mère de Céleste

  • Michel Muller

    Michel Muller

    Le Psychologue

  • Pascal Rénéric

    Pascal Rénéric

    Jean-Louis

  • Inès Fehner

    Inès Fehner

    La Thérapeute

  • Martine Schambacher

    Martine Schambacher

    Madeleine

  • Christine Citti

    Christine Citti

    Catherine

Overview

Despite their differences, Celeste and Sihem quickly become inseparable. The common will to get out of drugs seals their fusional friendship. This will be as much a force as an obstacle when, transferred from the center that welcomes them, they find themselves left to themselves, to the test of the real world and its temptations. They will have to fight to finally live.

Rating

6.1 / 10
59 Reviews
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Cezanne and I

They loved each other with the ardor of thirteen-year-old boys. Rebellion and curiosity, hopes and doubts, girls and dreams of glory – they shared it all. Paul was rich, Emile poor. They went skinny-dipping, drank absinthe, starved, only to overeat. Sketched models by day, caressed them by night... Now, Paul is a painter and Emile a writer. Glory has passed Paul by. But Emile has it all: fame, money, the perfect wife, whom Paul once loved. They judge each other, admire each other, confront each other. They lose touch, meet up again, like a couple who cannot stop loving each other.

Cezanne and I

5.9 2016