
The Cure 2021
Tensions rise as a close-knit group of friends and family members reunite in a secluded countryside home during a global health crisis in *The Cure (2021)*, Clément Schneider's sharp and witty comedy-drama.
Director: Clément Schneider
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Cure (2021) about?
*The Cure* follows Paul, his wife Hélène, and his sister Lisa as they retreat to their countryside home during a pandemic. Their peaceful isolation is disrupted when old friends Bruno and Mélanie arrive, bringing long-buried tensions, unrequited love, and simmering conflicts to the surface.
Who directed The Cure?
The film was directed by Clément Schneider, who brings a keen eye for character dynamics and subtle humor to this ensemble-driven story.
Who stars in The Cure?
The main cast includes Sarah Brannens, Loïc Renard, Simon Bourgade, Angèle Peyrade, and Yeelem Jappain.
Is The Cure (2021) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, *The Cure* is a refreshing take on quarantine-era stories, blending comedy with emotional depth. Its short runtime and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas with a light touch.
How long is The Cure?
*The Cure* has a runtime of 81 minutes.
About The Cure (2021) — A Comedy of Unspoken Love and Hidden Emotions
Tensions rise as a close-knit group of friends and family members reunite in a secluded countryside home during a global health crisis in *The Cure (2021)*, Clément Schneider's sharp and witty comedy-drama. As summer heat and unspoken emotions simmer beneath the surface, Paul, Hélène, and Lisa play host to old friends Bruno and Mélanie—all navigating love, resentment, and unrequited feelings under one roof. Will the weight of isolation and unresolved relationships prove heavier than the looming pandemic outside? With a cast that delivers authentic, layered performances, this 81-minute charmer explores how people connect—or fail to—when words fall short and silence speaks volumes.
Schneider crafts a story where laughter and heartache intertwine, capturing the absurdity and intimacy of human relationships during uncertain times. The film's blend of humor and melancholy makes it a standout in the comedy genre, offering both escapism and a mirror to our own complexities in how we communicate, or choose not to.