In the bustling Paris of the 1960s, two young filmmakers, enamored with the seventh art, embark on an ambitious project: to create a joint film that explores their reality and, at the same time, their dreams. The story revolves around the lives of two friends, Claude and Éric, who, caught between the nostalgia of their childhood and the harsh realities of adulthood, face the challenges of love and friendship in an environment conducive to artistic creation.
As they delve into their project, they discover that the true script is woven from their experiences, desires, and failures. Romance intertwines with friendship, and life teaches them that dreams, no matter how idealistic, often collide with reality. The film they attempt to shoot becomes a mirror of their own struggles: the search for identity, the fear of the future, and the inevitable loss of innocence. With an innovative visual style, the work plays with metanarrative and experimentation, reflecting the era of the Nouvelle Vague, where convention is shattered and authenticity shines.
Dancing between laughter and sadness, Claude and Éric's journey through Paris is not just a creative quest, but a profound reflection on the passage of time and the decisions that define us. In this story of passion and disillusionment, what remains is an echo: can we really capture the essence of what we love before it slips away?