
So Long, Paris! 2020
In Charles Dudoignon-Valade's charming short comedy *So Long, Paris! (2020)*, a spirited and imaginative preteen navigates the emotional turbulence of her parents' unexpected divorce with equal parts defiance and heartache.
Director: Charles Dudoignon-Valade
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is So Long, Paris! (2020) about?
The film follows a fanciful preteen as she grapples with her parents' divorce, using her imagination to escape the emotional upheaval. Though resistant at first, she gradually accepts the changes, learning resilience along the way.
Who directed So Long, Paris!?
Charles Dudoignon-Valade directed the film, infusing it with a blend of humor and heart.
Who stars in So Long, Paris!?
The cast includes Arthur Igual, Lucy Pouchoulin, Gaël Kamilindi, Catherine Salviat, and Rachel Williams, with Jérôme Rebotier rounding out the ensemble.
Is So Long, Paris! (2020) worth watching?
*So Long, Paris!* is a standout short film for fans of bittersweet comedies and coming-of-age stories. Its 18-minute runtime packs a surprising emotional punch, making it a quick yet memorable watch.
How long is So Long, Paris!?
The film runs for 18 minutes.
About So Long, Paris! (2020) — A Bittersweet Comedy About Family and Change
In Charles Dudoignon-Valade's charming short comedy *So Long, Paris! (2020)*, a spirited and imaginative preteen navigates the emotional turbulence of her parents' unexpected divorce with equal parts defiance and heartache. Set against the backdrop of a city that once felt like a playground, the film captures the bittersweet transition from childhood fantasies to the harsher realities of change. With a blend of humor and tenderness, it explores themes of family, resilience, and acceptance, painting a poignant portrait of growing up too soon. The story unfolds with a light touch, balancing the protagonist's rebellious spark with moments of quiet vulnerability.
Arthur Igual leads the cast as the young heroine's father, grounding the narrative in authenticity, while Lucy Pouchoulin brings depth to the rebellious preteen at the story's core. The short runtime of just 18 minutes keeps the pacing snappy, mirroring the fleeting nature of childhood innocence and the sudden shifts in family dynamics. A coming-of-age tale wrapped in comedy, *So Long, Paris!* is a poignant reminder that even the smallest moments can leave the deepest impressions.