Des fleurs coupées 1991
Jacques Maillot's 1991 comedy-drama *Des fleurs coupées* unfolds as a quiet, bittersweet journey when Julien decides to revisit his past. After years apart, he sets off to see Sarah, his former partner, carrying an unexpected gift—a bouquet of flowers he's never bought before.
Director: Jacques Maillot
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Des fleurs coupées (1991) about?
*Des fleurs coupées* follows Julien as he journeys to reunite with Sarah, his ex-partner, armed with an unexpected gift—a bouquet of flowers. This simple act sparks a cascade of memories and emotions, revealing how past relationships linger in the present.
Who directed Des fleurs coupées?
Jacques Maillot directed *Des fleurs coupées*, bringing a delicate, introspective touch to this French comedy-drama.
Who stars in Des fleurs coupées?
The film stars Marie-Paul Sirvent, Marie Cosnay, Roger Trapp, and Messaoud Hemada in key roles.
Is Des fleurs coupées (1991) worth watching?
While not widely rated, the film's blend of comedy and drama, paired with its thoughtful exploration of relationships, makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven cinema.
How long is Des fleurs coupées?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Des fleurs coupées (1991) — A French Comedy-Drama About Love and Second Chances
Jacques Maillot's 1991 comedy-drama *Des fleurs coupées* unfolds as a quiet, bittersweet journey when Julien decides to revisit his past. After years apart, he sets off to see Sarah, his former partner, carrying an unexpected gift—a bouquet of flowers he's never bought before. This simple gesture becomes a poignant reflection on love, regret, and second chances, all wrapped in the gentle rhythm of everyday life. The film's intimate tone and understated performances create an atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
At its heart, *Des fleurs coupées* explores the fragility of human connections and the small, telling moments that shape our relationships. With Marie-Paul Sirvent and Marie Cosnay leading the cast, Maillot crafts a story that feels both personal and universal, wrapped in the quiet humor of flawed but endearing characters.