A divorced mother's mid-life self-discovery endangers her relationship with her beloved son in Anna Cazanave Cambet's compassionate, painful and truthful debut. Lawyer Clémence (Vicky Krieps, Phantom Thread) has been separated for several years from her husband Laurent (Antoine Reinartz), with whom she shares custody of their son, Paul. When Clémence tells Laurent that she has begun to have romantic relationships with women, he takes the news badly, cutting off all communication with her, and hiring a lawyer to seek full custody of Paul. So begins a years-long struggle for Clémence to defend her right to be a mother— and a woman who is free to make her own choices.
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