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Director: Pascal Rabaté
Cast: Daniel Prévost, Bulle Ogier, Hélène Vincent, Philippe Nahon
Emile is a 70-ish former horticulturalist who once raised bonsai trees "because they don't take up too much room." Indeed, his whole existence is safe and uneventful to a fault, somewhat juiced by friendship with raucous fishing companion Edmond. Still, they trade pleasantries rather than confidences -- so Emile is shocked when it turns out his elderly pal watches porn, paints nudes and shags women who are his contemporaries that he meets online.
Why you might like this:
Wandering Streams, directed by Pascal Rabaté in 2010, offers a delightful blend of comedy and drama that explores the complexities of friendship and aging. The film's standout performances, particularly from Daniel Prévost and Bulle Ogier, bring a heartwarming and humorous dynamic to the story, making it a must-see for fans of character-driven narratives that challenge preconceptions about later life.
Wandering Streams is a 2010 French drama film directed by Pascal Rabaté.
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