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Colours of Time

Movie 2025 2h 6m 7.5 /10

When four estranged cousins unexpectedly inherit a house in Normandy, they reunite for the sake of family and a fresh start. They decide to follow the footsteps of an earlier generation, hoping to piece together a shared story their elders kept close. As they wander from seaside villages to... Read more

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About Colours of Time

When four estranged cousins unexpectedly inherit a house in Normandy, they reunite for the sake of family and a fresh start. They decide to follow the footsteps of an earlier generation, hoping to piece together a shared story their elders kept close. As they wander from seaside villages to inland cottages, old rivalries surface and memories collide with present loyalties. The process becomes less about the house itself than about how each member has hidden pieces of the past that shape who they are today. The film blends tenderness with light humor, using landscape and objects to illuminate how time quietly edits our lives and bonds. In the process the ensemble learns to forgive and listen.

Cédric Klapisch directs with a script by Santiago Amigorena. The drama comedy features Suzanne Lindon, Abraham Wapler, Vincent Macaigne, Julia Piaton and Zinedine Soualem, with Normandy providing a quiet backdrop for the ensemble.

Worldwide gross stands at 8,908,474 dollars, indicating a modest but steady reception for a film focused on character dynamics rather than spectacle. The project marks Klapisch's return to intimate storytelling after larger scale collaborations.

Early critics praise the film for balancing humor with sentiment as it traces how a family rewrites its narrative across generations. The cast brings warmth to awkward silences and sharp banter, while the Normandy setting at once anchors memory and sparks reflection on time and belonging.

While still new, Colours of Time sits in the tradition of French ensemble cinema that centers on memory, place and reconciliation. If audiences connect with the characters, the film could linger in discussions about family ties and how time shapes the stories we tell. As festival programmers spotlight its quiet humanity, audiences may find it becomes a comforting reminder of family resilience.

Details

Release Date
May 22, 2025
Runtime
2h 6m
User Ratings
183 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Country
France
Studio
Ce qui me meut motion pictures +3 more
Box Office
$8,908,474
External Links
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Cast

Suzanne Lindon

Suzanne Lindon

Adèle Meunier born Vermillard

Abraham Wapler

Abraham Wapler

Seb / Claude Monet 1874

Vincent Macaigne

Vincent Macaigne

Guy

Julia Piaton

Julia Piaton

Céline

Zinedine Soualem

Zinedine Soualem

Abdelkrim

Paul Kircher

Paul Kircher

Anatole

Vassili Schneider

Vassili Schneider

Lucien

Sara Giraudeau

Sara Giraudeau

Odette Vermillard

Cécile de France

Cécile de France

Calixte de La Ferrière

Olivier Gourmet

Olivier Gourmet

Claude Monet 1895

Written by: Cédric Klapisch, Santiago Amigorena

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With a rating of 7.5/10 from 183 viewers, Colours of Time is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

When four estranged cousins unexpectedly inherit a house in Normandy, they reunite for the sake of family and a fresh start. They decide to follow the footsteps of an earlier generation, hoping to piece together a shared story their elders kept close. As they wander from seaside villages to inlan...

Colours of Time stars Suzanne Lindon, Abraham Wapler, Vincent Macaigne, Julia Piaton, and Zinedine Soualem.

Colours of Time was released on May 22, 2025.

Colours of Time is a Drama and Comedy film.

Abraham Wapler plays Seb, who also appears as Claude Monet in 1874.

Suzanne Lindon as Adèle Meunier born Vermillard, Abraham Wapler as Seb / Claude Monet 1874, Vincent Macaigne as Guy, Julia Piaton as Céline, and Zinedine Soualem as Abdelkrim.

Four estranged cousins inherit a house in Normandy and retrace their ancestor's steps to uncover their family history.

The film is directed by Cédric Klapisch and created by Santiago Amigorena.