 Diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only a short while to live, a  successful fashion photographer embarks on one final journey in the  second of three films in a trilogy about death and mourning from French  director François Ozon (the first entry in the the trilogy was Under the Sand) . After passing out during a particularly grueling photo shoot, high profile shutterbug Romain (Melvil Poupaud)  is shocked to discover that his body has been ravaged by a fully  metastasized cancer that will soon kill him. Without revealing the cause  for his erratic behavior, the shell shocked Romain commences to  alienate his entire family and ditch his handsome young boyfriend before  connecting with affable waitress Jany (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi)  at a roadside café while en route to his grandmother's house. Upon  arriving at the home of the one family member he knows will be joining  him shortly in death, Romain's naked vulnerability is met with a gentle  ear and sound advice. Once again meeting with the kindly Jany on his way  to his ultimate fate, Romain and the waitress strike up an unusual  bargain.
Diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only a short while to live, a  successful fashion photographer embarks on one final journey in the  second of three films in a trilogy about death and mourning from French  director François Ozon (the first entry in the the trilogy was Under the Sand) . After passing out during a particularly grueling photo shoot, high profile shutterbug Romain (Melvil Poupaud)  is shocked to discover that his body has been ravaged by a fully  metastasized cancer that will soon kill him. Without revealing the cause  for his erratic behavior, the shell shocked Romain commences to  alienate his entire family and ditch his handsome young boyfriend before  connecting with affable waitress Jany (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi)  at a roadside café while en route to his grandmother's house. Upon  arriving at the home of the one family member he knows will be joining  him shortly in death, Romain's naked vulnerability is met with a gentle  ear and sound advice. Once again meeting with the kindly Jany on his way  to his ultimate fate, Romain and the waitress strike up an unusual  bargain.Feb 2, 2011
Le Temps Qui Reste, François Ozon(2005)
 Diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only a short while to live, a  successful fashion photographer embarks on one final journey in the  second of three films in a trilogy about death and mourning from French  director François Ozon (the first entry in the the trilogy was Under the Sand) . After passing out during a particularly grueling photo shoot, high profile shutterbug Romain (Melvil Poupaud)  is shocked to discover that his body has been ravaged by a fully  metastasized cancer that will soon kill him. Without revealing the cause  for his erratic behavior, the shell shocked Romain commences to  alienate his entire family and ditch his handsome young boyfriend before  connecting with affable waitress Jany (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi)  at a roadside café while en route to his grandmother's house. Upon  arriving at the home of the one family member he knows will be joining  him shortly in death, Romain's naked vulnerability is met with a gentle  ear and sound advice. Once again meeting with the kindly Jany on his way  to his ultimate fate, Romain and the waitress strike up an unusual  bargain.
Diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only a short while to live, a  successful fashion photographer embarks on one final journey in the  second of three films in a trilogy about death and mourning from French  director François Ozon (the first entry in the the trilogy was Under the Sand) . After passing out during a particularly grueling photo shoot, high profile shutterbug Romain (Melvil Poupaud)  is shocked to discover that his body has been ravaged by a fully  metastasized cancer that will soon kill him. Without revealing the cause  for his erratic behavior, the shell shocked Romain commences to  alienate his entire family and ditch his handsome young boyfriend before  connecting with affable waitress Jany (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi)  at a roadside café while en route to his grandmother's house. Upon  arriving at the home of the one family member he knows will be joining  him shortly in death, Romain's naked vulnerability is met with a gentle  ear and sound advice. Once again meeting with the kindly Jany on his way  to his ultimate fate, Romain and the waitress strike up an unusual  bargain.
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