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Cannes 2025 | Love Letters Review: Alice Douard바카라™s Gentle Tale On Transcending Acceptance, Queering Motherhood

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Douard's directorial debut moves beyond the premise of mere 바카라˜acceptance바카라™ of difference in a monolithic society and makes a firm demand for a re-imagination of language that can articulate states of being that transcend normativity.

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CĂ©line is sifting through photos on her computer, looking for one with her mother. She chances upon an old interview of hers. 바카라œYour daughter is seven,바카라 the reporter says. 바카라œYes,바카라 replies Marguerite. 바카라œHow do you organise family life as an artist?바카라 comes the question. 바카라œMy husband no longer works,바카라 Marguerite says with a smile. 바카라œHe plays a big role in our daughter바카라™s upbringing. They바카라™re together all the time, in Munich, and me too, but I바카라™m often away.바카라 CĂ©line is joined by Nadia as she appears visibly stricken, while watching her mother talk about her absence as a parent. 바카라œBeing apart must be difficult,바카라 the interviewer muses. 바카라œFor me or for them?바카라 Marguerite wonders, still smiling. 바카라œFor everyone, I suppose,바카라 the reporter says. 바카라œAbsence is one thing, it바카라™s the reunion that바카라™s hard. Yes, the reunions. At times, I hold my daughter, and she바카라™s not ready. Other times, the opposite.바카라 바카라œAn undanceable waltz,바카라 comments the reporter. 바카라œLike all of Chopin바카라™s waltzes,바카라 quips Marguerite, as CĂ©line looks on, disillusioned, cold.

Alice Douard바카라™s directorial debut Love Letters (Des preuves d'amour), part of the Semaine De La Critique at Cannes 2025, is a stirring journey through the dilemmas that constitute parenting. Set in Paris, 2014, when same-sex marriages were legalised in France, it lays threadbare, in all honesty, the oft-unspoken uncertainties around owning the responsibilities that come with being a parent. Through the yearning of its protagonists바카라”CĂ©line (Ella Rumpf) and Nadia (Monia Chokri)바카라”for their bond to be recognised by the law, the society, their friends and family, the challenges of queer existence in an exasperatingly heteronormative world emerge with quiet vulnerability in this unpretentious French drama.

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The film opens at a crescendo, when the National Assembly votes on the law for same-sex marriage are being counted. As the votes in favour of the law are won, there is pomp and celebration. The film follows in the aftermath of this moment바카라”a glimpse into what happens when the noise dies down. CĂ©line, a DJ and musician, is mandated by the law to adopt the child that Nadia is bearing, to earn the legal designation of a 바카라˜mother바카라™. The couple collectively chooses Nadia to bear their first child as she is older바카라”a decision that is up for contestation on multiple occasions through the film. For CĂ©line to be able to adopt, she requires a slew of testimonies from friends and family, affirming that she is capable of parenting a child. Herein begins the arduous process of convincing their loved ones to certify their motherhood, even before the child is born. But the complication has just about started바카라”their lawyer suggests that CĂ©line바카라™s case will be strengthened by a testimony from her mother, the famous pianist Marguerite Orgen (NoĂ©mie Lvovsky). It seems like logical reasoning, except CĂ©line바카라™s relationship with Marguerite is strained beyond much hope.

Love Letters explores the delicate turmoil that besieges CĂ©line바카라”as a mother-to-be but not quite. She straddles an emotional quagmire as she undertakes a whirlwind of tasks to establish her competence as a mother. She offers to babysit for her friend to gain hands-on experience of handling babies and toddlers, while attempting to take off her relationship from where she left it with her mother. She participates in hospital tours and Lamaze classes with Nadia, while trying to sit through exacting meals with her family, who is still adjusting to their daughter바카라™s lesbian identity.

Nadia, on the other hand, struggles with CĂ©line바카라™s absence owing to the late nights that her profession as a DJ demands. She must deal with the trying state of mind the CĂ©line finds herself in, while also taking care of herself through the pregnancy. She has to find a way to navigate the discomfort her family feels with her queerness, while making sure not to alienate them as their testimony carries weight in CĂ©line바카라™s legal adoption process.

Through the highs and lows of their partnership, CĂ©line still reluctantly looks to make amends with her mother. It바카라™s a heartbreaking dilemma바카라”to seek love from a figure that she is trying desperately to not become, for her own child and partner. Herein Douard grasps the pulse of the film, by bringing in the diverse soundtrack as a character in the narrative that seeks harmony where the notes have fallen astray. The stunningly brilliant music of Love Letters, which comprises the best of both worlds바카라”contemporary electronic as well as classical music바카라”enriches the film바카라™s premise, often standing in for what the characters, especially Marguerite, are unable to express to each other. Marguerite바카라”who is unable to pull CĂ©line out of the relic of abandonment that she carries as her childhood바카라”empties her heart instead, through her fingers into the piano.

The camera remains an unassuming presence in the room, following the anxieties of the protagonists calm and steady. The film is captured in an organic fashion, where the sharp play with shadows and light spells out the tensions that constantly brew in the hearts of the characters. The remarkable editing by Pierre Deschamps keeps you hooked throughout, as you find yourself palpably involved in the ebbs and flows of their intimacies and vulnerabilities. Love Letters is a film with heart that emerges through the crevices that legislations leave unheeded in their rigidity. It moves beyond the premise of mere 바카라˜acceptance바카라™ of difference in a monolithic society; through a delicately woven frame, it makes a firm demand for an upheaval, a re-imagination of language that can articulate states of being that transcend normativity.

Love Letters Screened at the Critics바카라™ Week at Cannes 2025.

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