Danielle (Bernadette Lafont), a grandmother in her sixties, is planning to take her two grandchildren to their father’s house for the Easter vacation. Since retiring as a schoolteacher, Danielle has regularly taken on this responsibility after her daughter’s divorce. This time, however, the children’s father is not there to welcome them, giving Danielle the opportunity to spend a bit more time with her grandchildren and to take them out for the day. Jumping at every opportunity presented to them, Danielle soon transforms this day-outing into an impromptu holiday. Only what starts out as a fun adventure gradually turns into an inexorable deconstructing experience, and it soon becomes impossible for Danielle to contemplate taking the kids back…
Olivier Peyon | Director |
Jerome Baue | Music |
Gérard Lacroix | Producer |
Edgard Tenenbaum | Producer |
Cyril Brody | Screenplay |
Alexis Kavyrchine | Director of Photography |
Mathieu Menut | Production Design |
Fabrice Rouaud | Editor |
Gladys Marciano | Screenplay |
Olivier Peyon | Screenplay |