Quais de Seine 2006
Set against the sun-drenched banks of the Seine in Paris, Gurinder Chadha's *Quais de Seine (2006)* delivers a tender and thought-provoking snapshot of young love and societal expectations.
Director: Gurinder Chadha
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Quais de Seine (2006) about?
*Quais de Seine (2006)* follows a chance meeting between a Parisian teenager and a Muslim girl along the banks of the Seine, where a habit of catcalling gives way to an unexpected connection. Their brief interaction challenges preconceptions and highlights the unspoken language of glances and gestures in a crowded city.
Who directed Quais de Seine?
Gurinder Chadha, the acclaimed director behind *Bend It Like Beckham* and *Bride and Prejudice*, helmed *Quais de Seine*.
Who stars in Quais de Seine?
The short film stars Leïla Bekhti as the Muslim girl and Cyril Descours as the teenager whose actions set the story in motion.
Is Quais de Seine (2006) worth watching?
Though unrated, *Quais de Seine (2006)* stands out for its emotional depth and atmospheric storytelling within just ten minutes. Its exploration of culture, respect, and first love makes it a compelling watch for fans of intimate, character-driven dramas.
How long is Quais de Seine?
The runtime of *Quais de Seine (2006)* is 10 minutes.
About Quais de Seine (2006) — Two teens, one bridge, and a moment of connection in Paris
Set against the sun-drenched banks of the Seine in Paris, Gurinder Chadha's *Quais de Seine (2006)* delivers a tender and thought-provoking snapshot of young love and societal expectations. This ten-minute drama from the acclaimed anthology *Paris, je t'aime* follows the chance encounter between two teenagers whose worlds collide under the city's golden light. A young man, long accustomed to casual catcalling, finds himself unexpectedly drawn to a Muslim girl whose presence challenges his habits and perceptions. Their brief but meaningful interaction unfolds with quiet intensity, exploring themes of cultural identity, gender dynamics, and the subtle art of connection in a bustling metropolis.
Chadha, known for her nuanced storytelling, crafts a scene that feels both intimate and universal, capturing the fleeting magic of first impressions and the weight of unspoken words. The chemistry between Leïla Bekhti and Cyril Descours adds depth to this micro-drama, making *Quais de Seine (2006)* a poignant reflection on how a single moment can shift perspectives and open doors to new understanding.