
Bingo 2024
Fanny Ruwet's sharply observed short comedy-drama *Bingo (2024)* follows a tender-hearted Parisian bookseller who masks emotional longing with fleeting romances.
Director: Fanny Ruwet
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bingo (2024) about?
*Bingo (2024)* captures the bittersweet dance of modern romance through Fanny, a Parisian bookseller adrift in fleeting affairs to escape her true feelings for Louise. When an intimate literary event reunites them, Fanny faces a reckoning—will she double down on distraction or finally confess?
Who directed Bingo?
The short film was directed by Fanny Ruwet, who infuses the story with warmth and sharp observational humor.
Who stars in Bingo?
The film features Mara Taquin in the lead role, supported by Jéromine Chasseriaud and Montaine Fregeai.
Is Bingo (2024) worth watching?
With its witty script, relatable themes of unspoken desire, and a runtime that packs a punch, *Bingo (2024)* is a standout short for fans of quirky rom-coms. Though unrated on IMDb, its blend of humor and heart makes it a compelling watch.
How long is Bingo?
The film runs for 21 minutes.
About Bingo (2024) — A Comedy-Drama About Love, Longing, and Literary Soirées
Fanny Ruwet's sharply observed short comedy-drama *Bingo (2024)* follows a tender-hearted Parisian bookseller who masks emotional longing with fleeting romances. By day, she curates stories on shelves; by night, she seeks solace in empty encounters, running from the ache of unrequited love for her best friend Louise. When a literary soirée throws them together under the same roof, Fanny's carefully built defenses teeter on the edge of collapse—could this finally be her moment to lay all her cards on the table?
Rupert with wit and empathy, this 21-minute gem explores the push-and-pull of modern romance, the quiet terror of vulnerability, and the bingo card of life's awkward milestones. Between flirtations and quiet confessions, Fanny's world is a delicate balance of hope and heartbreak, brought to life by a talented cast who deliver every sigh and smirk with razor-sharp authenticity.