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The Future Awaits

"A life of resilience, hope and memory."

Movie 2025 1h 33m 7.5 /10
Directed by Nils Tavernier

During the July 1942 Vel d'Hiv roundup in Paris, 13-year-old Tauba Birenbaum and her Polish Jewish parents hide in a tiny room, living under constant fear of discovery. The cramped space strains every day, yet Tauba refuses to give up. Her spark shows through small joys, a chalk piano drawn on... Read more

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About The Future Awaits

During the July 1942 Vel d'Hiv roundup in Paris, 13-year-old Tauba Birenbaum and her Polish Jewish parents hide in a tiny room, living under constant fear of discovery. The cramped space strains every day, yet Tauba refuses to give up. Her spark shows through small joys, a chalk piano drawn on the floor, a glimpse of Paris from a window, and a shared joke that cuts the tension for a moment. While her parents tumble toward despair, she guards hope and keeps a stubborn sense of possibility alive. As the city liberates Paris, Tauba confronts loss, rebuilds a sense of agency, and discovers resilience that outlives the darkness. Her bravery centers on tiny acts that remind her family of life.

Directed by Nils Tavernier, The Future Awaits teams Guy Birenbaum and Laurent Bertoni. The film uses a historical backdrop to fix attention on Tauba's resolve as her family endures war, fear, and cramped survival in a hidden Paris apartment today.

Critics emphasize the film's focus on resilience amid occupation. Tauba's bright steadiness contrasts with adult fear, underscoring memory, family bonds, and the slow work of liberation. The drama foregrounds ordinary courage and the small acts that keep hope alive in dark times. The narrative thus gains emotional depth and memory.

Box office data for The Future Awaits has not been released, and the film's commercial performance remains to be seen. Analysts anticipate a measured rollout in select markets, with potential among viewers who appreciate personal stories set against wartime history.

As of now there are no announced nominations or wins for The Future Awaits, reflecting its release and the challenges historical dramas face in securing accolades. The absence of awards does not diminish the personal scope of its story. Many viewers may revisit the film as conversations about memory grow.

Details

Release Date
February 26, 2025
Runtime
1h 33m
User Ratings
31 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Drama, History, War
Country
France
Studio
Bonne Pioche Productions +1 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Violette Guillon

Violette Guillon

Tauba Zylberstein (young)

Guillaume Gallienne

Guillaume Gallienne

Moshe Zylberstein

Adeline D'Hermy

Adeline D'Hermy

Rywka

Sandrine Bonnaire

Sandrine Bonnaire

Rose

Laurent Bateau

Laurent Bateau

Désiré

Claude Mathieu

Claude Mathieu

Marta

Zoé Richard

Zoé Richard

Estelle

Bernard Le Coq

Bernard Le Coq

Rod Paradot

Rod Paradot

Director: Nils Tavernier

Written by: Guy Birenbaum, Laurent Bertoni

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With a rating of 7.5/10 from 31 viewers, The Future Awaits is well-received and recommended by the community. It's a good pick if you enjoy drama, history, and war stories.

During the July 1942 Vel d'Hiv roundup in Paris, 13-year-old Tauba Birenbaum and her Polish Jewish parents hide in a tiny room, living under constant fear of discovery. The cramped space strains every day, yet Tauba refuses to give up. Her spark shows through small joys, a chalk piano drawn on th...

The film is set in Paris in July 1942 during the Vel d'Hiv Roundup, following 13-year-old Tauba Birenbaum and her Polish Jewish parents as they hide for 765 days.

Violette Guillon plays Tauba Zylberstein (young), Guillaume Gallienne plays Moshe Zylberstein, Adeline D'Hermy plays Rywka, Sandrine Bonnaire plays Rose, and Laurent Bateau plays Désiré.