A woman named Albertine navigates a maze of memory, desire, and quiet longing across a seaside town and a late-century Parisian enclave. The film follows her through multiple, overlapping moments that feel both intimate and elusive, each one peeling back a layer of identity, longing, and connection. Time shifts and perspectives blur as her encounters with friends, lovers, and strangers weave a delicate tapestry of emotion, secrecy, and longing for belonging. With restrained dialogue and a contemplative rhythm, the film invites the viewer to piece together what is real, what is remembered, and how affection persists beyond the boundaries of a single moment.
A woman named Albertine navigates a maze of memory, desire, and quiet longing across a seaside town and a late-century Parisian enclave. The film follows her through multiple, overlapping moments that feel both intimate and elusive, each one peeling back a layer of identity, longing, and connection. Time shifts and perspectives blur as her encounters with friends, lovers, and strangers weave a delicate tapestry of emotion, secrecy, and longing for belonging. With restrained dialogue and a contemplative rhythm, the film invites the viewer to piece together what is real, what is remembered, and how affection persists beyond the boundaries of a single moment.