Matthew, a young, wide-eyed American student, finds himself caught in the orbit of Isabelle and Théo—twins who move with a strange, symbiotic grace. They are obsessed with the cinema, their lives a constant reenactment of the flickering images they’ve devoured in the dark of the Cinémathèque Française.
In that final, chaotic moment, Matthew realizes that while movies can capture the essence of a revolution, they can never truly prepare you for the weight of the stone in your hand. Matthew, a young, wide-eyed American student, finds himself
The year is 1968, and the air in Paris is thick with the scent of Gitanes cigarettes and revolution. While the streets outside are erupting into a frenzy of cobblestones and tear gas, inside a sprawling, dimly lit apartment, time has slowed to a crawl. The year is 1968, and the air in