
Neiges d'automne 2015
Hugo 'Paloma' Bardin's *Neiges d'automne* (2015) unfolds in the polished yet restless streets of Paris, where three sisters confront the raw edges of their lives as autumn leaves fall and Christmas looms.
Director: Hugo 'Paloma' Bardin
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neiges d'automne (2015) about?
This Paris-set drama-comedy follows three sisters in autumn, each facing personal crises that challenge their relationships and identities. From forbidden passions to grief and boredom, their stories collide as they seek meaning before winter arrives.
Who directed Neiges d'automne?
Hugo 'Paloma' Bardin directed the film, blending sharp social satire with intimate character drama.
Who stars in Neiges d'automne?
The film features Marie Petiot, Alice Dessuant, and Céline Bévierre as the three central sisters, alongside Armelle Berengier and Hugues Martel.
Is Neiges d'automne (2015) worth watching?
While IMDb doesn't rate it, *Neiges d'automne* offers a refreshingly candid look at modern relationships through a French lens. Its blend of drama and comedy, coupled with strong performances, makes it ideal for fans of character-driven stories with bite.
How long is Neiges d'automne?
The film runs for 95 minutes.
About Neiges d'automne (2015) — A Parisian drama-comedy about love, change, and sisterhood
Hugo 'Paloma' Bardin's *Neiges d'automne* (2015) unfolds in the polished yet restless streets of Paris, where three sisters confront the raw edges of their lives as autumn leaves fall and Christmas looms. Each woman grapples with upheaval in her own way: the eldest entangled in a fiery romance with a free-spirited painter, the middle sister suffocating in a quiet relationship with a detached computer scientist, and the youngest stepping cautiously out of mourning for a lost love. This French drama-comedy weaves together their stories with sharp wit and emotional depth, painting a portrait of sisters navigating love, loss, and the quiet revolutions of the heart.
Set against the backdrop of Parisian bourgeoisie, the film balances biting humor with poignant reflection. Bardin crafts a visually rich atmosphere where the city's intellectual elite masks personal chaos beneath refined facades. With standout performances from Marie Petiot, Alice Dessuant, and Céline Bévierre, *Neiges d'automne* is a tender, thought-provoking gem for fans of character-driven stories that dare to ask: what happens when the season changes, but the soul doesn't?