is a 2017 French-Tunisian romantic drama directed by the acclaimed Abdellatif Kechiche , known for his Palme d’Or winner Blue Is the Warmest Color . Set in 1994, this nearly three-hour cinematic experience is less about a traditional plot and more about capturing the "vibes" of a sun-soaked summer in Sète, a fishing village in the south of France.
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: Amin discovers that Ophélie is having a secret affair with his womanizing cousin, Tony (Salim Kechiouche). is a 2017 French-Tunisian romantic drama directed by
The narrative follows (played by Shaïn Boumedine), an aspiring screenwriter who returns home from Paris during his summer break. Amin is a quiet observer, spending his days between the beach, local bars, and his family’s Tunisian restaurant. Key character dynamics include: Themes and Artistic Style : Amin discovers that
: Amin is deeply attracted to his childhood friend Ophélie (Ophélie Bau), a farm worker who is engaged to a soldier stationed overseas.
The film serves as an ode to youth, sensuality, and the concept of mektoub —an Arabic term for "fate" or "predestination".











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is a 2017 French-Tunisian romantic drama directed by the acclaimed Abdellatif Kechiche , known for his Palme d’Or winner Blue Is the Warmest Color . Set in 1994, this nearly three-hour cinematic experience is less about a traditional plot and more about capturing the "vibes" of a sun-soaked summer in Sète, a fishing village in the south of France.
: As Amin wanders through the summer light, he meets tourists like Charlotte and Céline, navigating a complex web of flirting, jealousy, and newfound connections. Themes and Artistic Style
: Amin discovers that Ophélie is having a secret affair with his womanizing cousin, Tony (Salim Kechiouche).
The narrative follows (played by Shaïn Boumedine), an aspiring screenwriter who returns home from Paris during his summer break. Amin is a quiet observer, spending his days between the beach, local bars, and his family’s Tunisian restaurant. Key character dynamics include:
: Amin is deeply attracted to his childhood friend Ophélie (Ophélie Bau), a farm worker who is engaged to a soldier stationed overseas.
The film serves as an ode to youth, sensuality, and the concept of mektoub —an Arabic term for "fate" or "predestination".





