A vibrant tableau of small-town life as seen through the eyes of a woman returning home from Paris.
All too real human emotions, bittersweet and relatable in their rawness, come together to form a poetic realism..
Camille Jourdy\'s beautiful watercolor pages provide an unfeigned mileu for the subtle dramedy at hand in Juliette .
These divergent paths inevitably cross against a gloriously painted backdrop of eccentric small-town living.
Slowly, Juliette finds herself entangled with the unlikely Georges, a dyspeptic alcoholic who is stuck in his life.
Mother, on the other hand, revels in the second act of her life as a free woman, an artist with a show at their local gallery to prove it.
Father is sure he\'s developing Alzheimer\'s, though it\'s more likely that he\'s simply getting old.
Her parents, separated, are now estranged.
Her sister, a caregiver and mother of two, is carrying on an elaborate affair with a man from a costume shop.
What she finds is anything but.
Juliette boards a train from Paris and comes back to her hometown hoping for a low-key visit with family and old friends.
A vibrant tableau of small-town life as seen through the eyes of a woman returning home from Paris