CAFÉ DE FLORE

By Jean-Marc VALLÉE

ITEM 7 INC. - as PROD

Drama - Completed 2011

Cafe de Flore is a love story about people separated by time and place but connected in profound and mysterious ways.

Festivals
& Awards

Tallinn Black Nights IFF 2012
Panorama
    • Year of production
    • 2011
    • Genres
    • Drama
    • Countries
    • CANADA, FRANCE
    • Languages
    • FRENCH
    • Budget
    • 5 - 10 M$
    • Director(s)
    • Jean-Marc VALLÉE
    • Writer(s)
    • Jean-Marc VALLÉE
    • EIDR
    • 10.5240/F148-214E-67F2-75B8-ACB7-A
    • Producer(s)
    • Pierre EVEN (ITEM 7), Marie-Claude POULIN (ITEM 7), Jean-Marc VALLÉE (Crazy Films), Vanessa FOURGEAU (Monkey Pack Films), Jean-Yves ROBIN (Monkey Pack Films)
    • Synopsis
    • Cafe de Flore is a love story about people separated by time and place but connected in profound and mysterious ways. Atmospheric, fantastical, tragic and hopeful, the film chronicles the parallel fates of Jacqueline, a young mother with a disabled son in 1960s Paris, and Antoine, a recently-divorced, successful DJ in present day Montreal. What binds the two stories together is love - euphoric, obsessive, tragic, youthful, timeless love.
      Antoine, early 40s, seems to have it all: a thriving career, two beautiful daughters, partner Rose, with whom he is passionately in love. However, nothing is perfect and Antoine's ex-wife Carole remains devastated by their recent separation. Heartbroken, her sense of self has been shattered and her hold on reality has been gradually slipping away. Her dreams are haunted by two recurrent figures - Jacqueline, a young woman, and Laurent, her Down Syndrome - afflicted son - but the reason for their visits to her subconscious, and their meaning continue to elude her.
      We find Jacqueline and Laurent in 1960s Paris. Abandoned by her husband, Jacqueline sacrifices everything to care for her son. From the moment Laurent is born she promises herself to give him a "normal" life full of happiness. For years she fulfills that promise, joining herself at the hip to her son and watching over his every waking moment. One day at school Laurent befriends Véronique, another Down Syndrome child, forever changing things between mother and son.
      Carole, meanwhile, is still attempting to unravel the mystery of Jacqueline and Laurent. She sees them not only in her dreams but in her waking life too. Tormented by hallucinations, Carole attempts to suppress them with medication and illicit drugs before seeking out the help of a spiritual guide who leads her to believe that Jacqueline and Laurent are previous incarnations of her and Antoine who are attempting to send her a warning.
      When she senses Jacqueline and Laurent’s story could end tragically, Carole realizes she will have to choose a different path. In that moment, she has to decide whether the agony of heartbreak is too much to bear or if she can let go of her pain and move on with her life.
      The title "Cafe de Flore" refers not only to the famous and mythical Boulevard St-Germain café, but also to a haunting musical theme running through the film that connects the characters in 1960s Paris to those in present-day Montreal. Blending smooth electro beats with the retro sounds of big band strings and horns, the music sets the tone for a story about love in its many forms.
    • Beginning of shooting
    • Aug 01, 2010