At first glance, Basile and Geneviève do not have much in common. He is only 7 and a half years old, while she has already lived almost a century. Yet, since their first encounter in Caen, these two generations have developed a relationship as spontaneous as surprising. A simple offer of assistance on the street has sufficed to create an complicity which, two years later, far exceeds the frame of an occasional encounter. Through visits, games an…
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At first glance, Basile and Geneviève do not have much in common. He is only 7 and a half years old, while she has already lived almost a century. Yet, since their first encounter in Caen, these two generations have developed a relationship as spontaneous as surprising. A simple offer of assistance on the street has sufficed to create an complicity which, two years later, far exceeds the frame of an occasional encounter. Through visits, games an…