A quiet, observant film follows a young barber in a small French town whose shop becomes a crossroads for the lives brushing against his gentle, steady presence. As he tends to regulars and strangers alike, subtle currents of longing, memory, and quiet resilience ripple through the daily rituals of haircuts and conversations. The barber’s careful, almost ritualistic craft reveals a tender morality and a desire to mend, even when the world outside feels uncertain. Everyday moments—shared smiles, unspoken apologies, and tentative connections—build toward a humane portrait of dignity, compassion, and the quiet strength found in simple kindness.
A quiet, observant film follows a young barber in a small French town whose shop becomes a crossroads for the lives brushing against his gentle, steady presence. As he tends to regulars and strangers alike, subtle currents of longing, memory, and quiet resilience ripple through the daily rituals of haircuts and conversations. The barber’s careful, almost ritualistic craft reveals a tender morality and a desire to mend, even when the world outside feels uncertain. Everyday moments—shared smiles, unspoken apologies, and tentative connections—build toward a humane portrait of dignity, compassion, and the quiet strength found in simple kindness.