
🎬 Title: Colours of Time / La Venue de l’avenir
Story: Four distant cousins find themselves unexpectedly linked through the inheritance of a house in Normandy. As they navigate their newfound connection, they embark on a journey to explore their family history by retracing the steps of their ancestors.
⭐ Rating: 7.474 (213 votes)
📅 Release date: 2025-05-22
⏱️ Runtime: 2h 6m
🎭 Genres: Drama, Comedy
🎬 Director: Cédric Klapisch
✍️ Writer: Cédric Klapisch, Santiago Amigorena
🌍 Countries: France, Belgium
🏢 Production companies: Ce qui me meut motion pictures, France 2 Cinéma, La Compagnie Cinématographique, Panache Productions, StudioCanal
💼 Production:
| 📈 Revenue: $8,908,474

👥 Cast: Suzanne Lindon (Adèle Meunier born Vermillard), Abraham Wapler (Seb / Claude Monet 1874), Vincent Macaigne (Guy), Julia Piaton (Céline), Zinedine Soualem (Abdelkrim), Paul Kircher (Anatole), Vassili Schneider (Lucien), Sara Giraudeau (Odette Vermillard), Cécile de France (Calixte de La Ferrière), Olivier Gourmet (Claude Monet 1895)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of Colours of Time (2025): The film skillfully weaves elements of Drama and Comedy without resorting to clichés. Director Cédric Klapisch excels in maintaining a focused narrative, giving precedence to character development over superficial embellishments. With standout performances from Suzanne Lindon, Abraham Wapler, and Vincent Macaigne, the film remains grounded and authentic. Running for 2 hours and 6 minutes, it maintains a deliberate pace, ensuring scenes never linger too long. While it has its imperfections, the strengths of the film certainly shine through. If the storyline resonates with you, it’s worth adding to your watchlist.
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