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Synopsis
A poignant adaptation of Alice Ferney’s book L'Intimité, Carine Tardieu’s film is a meditation on beliefs and convictions, as well as the transformation available to us when we pivot and grow. Sandra (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Anaïs in Love, AF FFF22), a feminist librarian, is not interested in children. In addition to this ambivalence, she has vowed never to become a mother. When her neighbour Alex (Pio Marmaï, The Three Musketeers I & II, AF FFF24) asks Sandra to watch his six-year-old son Elliot (César Botti) while his pregnant wife, Cécile, gives birth, Sandra sees it as just a one-off – until Cécile tragically dies after labour. Caught between grief and a desire for connection, Sandra, Alex, and Elliot’s lives become entangled in unforeseen ways, creating bonds and challenges as they wrestle with evolving definitions of love. Tender and never didactic, THE TIES THAT BIND US is a powerful reminder that it takes many shapes to form a family. Expertly navigating unexpected connections and how they can subtly but profoundly shift our worldviews, Tardieu's masterful drama presents an empathetic, non-judgmental observation of all the ways we form attachments – and how love triumphs where we least expect it.
Reviews
"Beyond the meaningful conversations through transparent mirrors and walled-up apartment rooms, the timeline of showing the progress of the family through Lucille’s growth in months and years captivates, leading to the question: Perhaps it’s a new dawn, a new day, and a new birth of life for everyone?"
- FILM FEST REPORT
Movie Information
Release Date
4th March 2025
Duration
115 MIN
Rating
M
Director
Carine Tardieu
Cast
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Pio Marmaï, Vimala Pons, César Botti, Raphaël Quenard
Genre
Film Festival, Drama
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Movie Information
Release Date
4th March 2025
Duration
115 MIN
Rating
M
Director
Carine Tardieu
Cast
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Pio Marmaï, Vimala Pons, César Botti, Raphaël Quenard
Genre
Film Festival, Drama