Out Of Season (Hors-Saison) Drama-Comedy Noosa Final Sun Matinee
Sun, 09 June
|Noosa Heads
A successful actor on retreat (some very funny Tati like moments in that alone) meets an old girlfriend he once left before he became successful. When they re-connect they find that, even though both are now married, feelings for each other remain. Will they? Old coals remain too. " Lovely" Variety
Time & Location
09 June 2024, 2:30 pm – 4:25 pm
Noosa Heads, 29 Sunshine Beach Rd, Noosa Heads QLD 4567, Australia
About the Event
Out Of Season Film Trailer HERE
DIRECTED BY: STÉPHANE BRIZÉ
STARRING: ALBA ROHRWACHER GUILLAUME CANET
DRAMA-COMEDY- ROMANCE
115 MINS / M
Guillaume Canet and Alba Rohrwacher (sister of Alice who Directed La Chimera) are electric together in award-winning writer/director Stéphane Brizé's tender and moving new romance about two former lovers who unexpectedly cross paths.
It's winter. Approaching his 50th birthday, successful screen actor Mathieu (Canet) is facing a crisis of confidence; just weeks out from his stage debut, he has fled rehearsals to hide out in a luxury health spa on the Brittany coast.
Mathieu receives a text from Alice (Rohrwacher), a woman he dated fifteen years prior; she's now a wife and mother who lives nearby and with local gossip running rife, knows he is there. Torn by the manner in which they parted, they agree to meet for lunch.
Beautifully written, this elegant and wryly funny story of choices made and what-might-have-been is distinguished by the exquisite chemistry of Rohrwacher and Canet, who deliver deeply felt performances of subtlety and restraint.
Drawing comparisons with Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation and Celine Song’s recent Past Lives, this intimate and enormously affecting film charms from beginning to end.
OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2023 VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (In Competition)
"Lovely. Deeply, searchingly romantic and beautifully performed." Guy Lodge Variety
"An achingly tender pas de deux. The unerring restraint of both actors, even as they navigate a thicket of spiky emotions, gives Out of Season satisfying depths that go far beyond the elegant film’s seeming simplicity." The Hollywood Reporter
"Rewarding. Proof that cinematic romances can be emotive without being kitsch. Will appeal anywhere that mature art-house viewers are happy to have their tearducts tweaked with intelligent expertise. The gentle, tentative interplay between Canet and Rohrwacher gels beautifully." Screen International
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