As an elderly couple stroll through the streets of Paris on Bastille Day, their feelings intermingle and their emotions return.
Paulette lives alone in a housing project in the Paris suburbs. With her meager pension, she can no longer make ends meet.
Follows a young man, Marcel, from his childhood in Combray to his discovery of social life among the upper classes.
Imagine, if you will, a somewhat contented married woman finding out her husband's infidelity during the celebration of a birthday party. That is what happens to Marie-France, when her husband, Henri, pulls out panties from his pocket to be used as a handkerchief. Marie-France becomes furious, storming out of the house. His son, Sebastian and his wife, Clementine, a struggling couple, decide to take Marie-France to their tiny apartment, something they feel it is a temporary arrangement. Little did they know what they were getting into...
Françoise Bertin (born on September 23, 1925 - died October 26, 2014), France as Françoise Marie Suzanne Bertin.
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