: Élisabeth (played by Charlotte Gainsbourg ) is recently divorced and struggling to find her footing while raising her two teenage children, Judith and Matthias.
: While working at the station, she meets Talulah , an 18-year-old runaway with no home. Élisabeth impulsively invites Talulah to live with her family, an act of kindness that profoundly affects everyone involved. Key Themes and Style
The story begins on election night in , a time of massive political and social change in France.
: Élisabeth lands a job at a late-night radio show, "Les Passagers de la nuit," hosted by the no-nonsense Vanda (played by Emmanuelle Béart ).
: Élisabeth (played by Charlotte Gainsbourg ) is recently divorced and struggling to find her footing while raising her two teenage children, Judith and Matthias.
: While working at the station, she meets Talulah , an 18-year-old runaway with no home. Élisabeth impulsively invites Talulah to live with her family, an act of kindness that profoundly affects everyone involved. Key Themes and Style
The story begins on election night in , a time of massive political and social change in France.
: Élisabeth lands a job at a late-night radio show, "Les Passagers de la nuit," hosted by the no-nonsense Vanda (played by Emmanuelle Béart ).