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Time to Leave

Released 2005
Runtime 85
Language French
Director Francois Ozon

What it’s about

When gay fashion photographer Romain (Poupaud) learns he is dying from a brain tumor, he refuses treatment and keeps the diagnosis a secret, then proceeds to alienate his lover and family. Finally, he confides in his grandmother (Moreau), whose sage advice helps him turn an unusual encounter with a caf waitress (Bruni-Tedeschi) into a serendipitous, planned farewell.

Why we love it

Terminal disease may be a clichd topic in modern movies, but French director Ozon (“Under the Sand”) handles Romain’s final days deftly, without once tipping his hand or transforming the film into a mawkish weepie. Poupaud is one of France’s more charismatic young actors, and here he’s assisted by screen legend Moreau, playing an emotionally with-it grandma anyone would love to have, as well as the superb Bruni-Tedeschi. A transgressive study of mortality worthy of Truffaut, “Time” muses intelligently on those knotty, fundamental issues: how to live, and how to die.
Jeanne Moreau, Melvil Poupaud, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi Francois Ozon

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