
Là-bas 2014
Dive into the intimate drama *Là-bas (2014)*, Pascal Marc's poignant short film that explores the fragile bond between a mother and her son as they navigate a quiet storm of deception and sorrow.
Director: Pascal Marc
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Là-bas (2014)* about?
*Là-bas* follows a mother and son whose relationship is slowly eroded by lies and unresolved grief. Their fragile connection is tested as they confront painful truths on a mysterious journey, forcing them to reckon with their emotions in unexpected ways.
Who directed *Là-bas*?
*Là-bas* was directed by Pascal Marc, bringing a delicate, introspective touch to this emotional family drama.
Who stars in *Là-bas*?
The film features Florent Tran and Miren Pradier in the lead roles, supported by Stéphanette Martelet and Philippe Cariou.
Is *Là-bas (2014)* worth watching?
As a short drama, *Là-bas* may not be for everyone, but its raw emotional depth and atmospheric storytelling make it a compelling watch for fans of intimate character studies. The brief runtime is packed with weighty themes, offering a punchy yet profound experience.
How long is *Là-bas*?
*Là-bas* runs for 8 minutes.
About Là-bas (2014) — A Mother-Son Drama That Unfolds in Heartbreaking Silence
Dive into the intimate drama *Là-bas (2014)*, Pascal Marc's poignant short film that explores the fragile bond between a mother and her son as they navigate a quiet storm of deception and sorrow. This 8-minute gem unfolds like a whispered confession, revealing how their fragile relationship is stretched to its limits by unspoken truths. As they embark on a mysterious journey 'away,' their shared pain becomes a catalyst for raw emotional reckoning, challenging each to confront the weight of their feelings with honesty.
With an atmospheric blend of melancholy and tenderness, *Là-bas* is a cinematic meditation on family, secrets, and the quiet revolutions that happen in silence. Marc's direction grounds the story in quiet intensity, while the performances by Florent Tran and Miren Pradier breathe life into characters caught between love and misunderstanding. A fleeting yet unforgettable experience, this drama lingers long after the credits roll.