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Brewery Arts Kendal

November 24, 2026 @ 19:15

A fiercely independent feminist bookseller's structured, solo life is turned upside down when a sudden tragedy strikes her neighbours, thrusting her into an unexpected role as a foundational support system for a grieving single father and his young children.

Exploring the challenges of modern family structures, the film follows a single father, a feminist librarian, and a child seeking a place to belong as they navigate love, desires, and redefining what it means to be a family. By revealing their aspirations, their fears, their choices, writer/director Carine Tardieu depicts different ways in which humans create families. Based on the novel L’Intimité by Alice Ferney, the film scooped a César for Best Film. Her new project All the Little Live Things was pitched at the Cannes Film Festival market and is based on the 1967 American novel of the same title by Pulitzer Prize winner Wallace Stegner.

"Deeply moving drama about "chosen families"." - Le Francophile
Director: Carine Tardieu | 2024 | 106 mins | France | Belgium
Cast: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Pio Marmaï, César Botti, Raphaël Quenard, Vimala Pons
Awards: 2026 51st César Awards - Best Film
Screened with English subtitles
Classification: N/C 15

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  • Date: November 24, 2026
  • Time:
    19:15
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