Un Homme et Une Femme Page #2

Synopsis: A man and woman try to figure out where their relationship went wrong and if there's any hope of saving it.
Genre: Drama, Short
Director(s): Jon Davis
Year:
2015
7 min
814 Views


No?

A painter lived here

during World War I.

In 1917, he engaged a Russian servant

whose name was Vladimir Ulyanov.

One year later, he was Lenin.

Thank you very much

for giving me a lift.

No, please, I can manage.

Goodbye.

By the way,

I'm driving to Deauville next Sunday.

Would you like to come?

I'd love to meet your husband.

Cut! Okay, let's do it again.

Pierre! Come here a minute.

Not bad. But next time,

don't take so many risks.

Quiet!

Go!

I'm sorry.

The way you talked about him,

I didn't know he was dead.

About Sunday, that's most kind,

but I'm not sure I'll be free.

Call me Saturday midday

and I'll tell you.

I don't have your number.

Montmartre 15-40.

- Good night.

- Good night.

Montmartre 15-40.

- He'd be holding a press conference

in the near future...

...about the salary increases.

And now for the sporting events.

There's motor-racing on the agenda...

...with the forthcoming

Monte Carlo Rally.

In one week, the 35th Rally will

be on its way.

Cars are being tuned...

...manufacturers are leaving nothing

to chance in the rugged competition.

Among the favorites, the Toivonen team

driving a Cooper and a DS21...

We know that this week...

...they've been training to the hilt,

getting the maximum from their cars.

Any good?

One seventeen.

Forty-three, four.

Not bad.

How many revs?

Eleven thousand.

Forty-three, seven.

How many revs now?

10,300.

We've won with 200 revs.

It's perfect.

Operator, put me through

to Montmartre 15-40.

No, no, could you put me through

in five minutes, please?

Thanks.

Hello, Montmartre 15-40?

This is Jean-Louis Duroc.

I gave you a lift from Paris,

from Deauville to Paris, last Sunday.

Yes. How are you?

I'm planning on driving to see my son

at school in Deauville tomorrow.

I thought you'd like to drive

down there with me.

Whenever you like.

Around 9, 9:
30, whatever.

What?

Nine o'clock. Nine it is, then.

Hello, there.

I'm late.

Not at all. Could've been worse.

As you might have guessed,

that melody is called "Love".

Performed by Daniel Walt's orchestra.

On this Sunday morning,

we'd better talk about the weather.

We're in for a bad spell.

I can tell you right away that

the weather forecast is rainy.

There'll be rain all over France.

And roads are flooded, particularly

in the south and central highlands.

As for the Parisians who may be

getting the picnic basket ready...

...for a ride in the country...

...they may as well stay home, go to

the movies, or have a game of cards.

Or listen to the radio.

I'll be on the air all day Sunday...

...probably talking a lot of

uninteresting nonsense.

So it's going to be a rainy Sunday,

with wet roads everywhere.

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