The day they met, their lives changed forever
Thirty-something Vincent Machot is a hairdresser whose life rotates around work, his overbearing mother and a womanising cousin constantly trying to set him up. But one morning Vincent experiences a powerful déjà-vu when he meets the gaze of a grocery store clerk, Rosalie Blum. Intrigued by this mysterious woman, he begins a search to uncover the truth behind their connection…
With its themes of fraternity, love and the need for human connection, ROSALIE BLUM delivers a timely reminder of the best that French cinema has to offer.
Critic Reviews:
- “The elliptical narrative structure keeps audiences guessing for much longer than one might expect.” – Daily Telegraph (Australia)
- “Rappeneau has been writing scripts for 15 years. This is his first time as director and he handles it with care and a light touch.” – Sydney Morning Herald
- “Khojandi is a convincingly hangdog hero, while Asaaz is a delightfully daffy Aude whose laziness and eccentric lifestyle become quite endearing. Rosalie is more of an enigma, but that's as it should be.” – The Australian