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Cédric Klapisch • Director of Colours of Time

  • Cédric Klapisch premiered his fifteenth film, The Coming of the Future, in cinemas on May 22, 2025, depicting a family story across two eras in Paris.
  • He developed the film to explore themes of family, progress, and historical change by contrasting 1895 and 2024, reflecting on rapid technological advances.
  • The film features eight prominent cinema families, including Suzanne Lindon and Paul Kircher, which Klapisch said was an unintentional but notable casting aspect.
  • Klapisch described the film as an amalgamation of various ideas and aspirations, emphasizing that creating a story involves exploring new territory, in contrast to AI, which relies on previously existing material.
  • The film’s dual-era approach and focus on familial transmission prompt viewers to reconsider progress and youth’s energy, suggesting lasting ties across time.
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Present in Cannes, out of competition, for the first time, the filmmaker serves a family story and good feelings that dreams of a picturesque and dreadful Paris.

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Cannes released the red carpet on Thursday 22 May for the team of the film La venir à l'avenir, last directed by Cédric Klapisch, aired outside competition. Cécile de France, Suzanne Landon, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, or Cara Delevingne dazzled the red carpet.

"Everything goes too fast today!" No, in The Coming of the Future, this observation does not emanate from a contemporary observer, overwhelmed by the rhythm of new technologies. These words are spoken by a carriage driver at the end of the 19th century, who transports Adele (Suzanne Lindon), towards his

Between heritages and horizons, Cédric Klapisch is at the top of his maturity with his new film La Venue de l'avenir, released at the cinema on 22 May 2025 and presented out-of-competition at the Cannes 2025 Festival. Cédric Klapisch is a director who is no longer present, at least not without evoking the obsession of the passing of time, the collective in motion, and the construction of oneself in the disorder of the world. With La Venue de l'a…

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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