A wounded Parisian about-face unfolds through a tense, intimate lens as a jazz musician returns from service to find his family fractured by wartime loyalties and the fragility of trust. The narrative follows a single day where memory bleeds into present danger, and each hallway echoes with unresolved questions about truth, duty, and love. In a quiet, almost tactile style, the film threads personal history with a city’s haunted atmosphere, inviting the audience to witness how fear and desire contend in small choices that ripple outward. A poised meditation on consequence, memory, and the cost of staying faithful to one’s own conscience.
A wounded Parisian about-face unfolds through a tense, intimate lens as a jazz musician returns from service to find his family fractured by wartime loyalties and the fragility of trust. The narrative follows a single day where memory bleeds into present danger, and each hallway echoes with unresolved questions about truth, duty, and love. In a quiet, almost tactile style, the film threads personal history with a city’s haunted atmosphere, inviting the audience to witness how fear and desire contend in small choices that ripple outward. A poised meditation on consequence, memory, and the cost of staying faithful to one’s own conscience.