Things to Come is a smart, earnest undertaking: an exploration of the insecurity that can hit any of us, at any age, when we start to question the life we've built.
— Henry Barnes, Guardian
Mia Hansen-Love and Isabelle Huppert prove a dream partnership in the director's gorgeous, heart-cradling post-divorce drama.
— Guy Lodge, Variety
Presented by Sundance Selects | France | Dec 2nd, 2016 | 100 MINS | NR
What happens when the life you’ve worked so hard to build falls apart all at once? Nathalie (Isabelle Huppert, in a radiant performance) is a philosophy teacher with a seemingly settled existence, juggling a rich life of the mind with the day-to-day demands of career and family (including frequent visits to her drama queen mother, played by the legendary Édith Scob). But beginning with the bombshell revelation that her husband of twenty-five years is leaving her, one by one the pillars of Nathalie’s life start to crumble. For the first time in ages, she finds herself adrift, but also with a newfound sense of liberation. With nothing to hold her back, Nathalie sets out to define this new phase of her life and to rediscover herself. Winner of the Best Director award at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival, the new film from Mia Hansen-Løve (Eden) is an uncommonly intelligent, soul-searching look at what it means to create a life of one’s own.
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Awards
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Winner - Best Director
Berlin International Film Festival
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Official Selection
New York Film Festival
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Official Selection
Istanbul Film Festival
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Official Selection
Bucharest International Film Festival
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Official Selection
Taipei Film Festival
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Official Selection
New Zealand International Film Festival
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Official Selection
New Horizons Film Festival
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Official Selection
Melbourne International Film Festival
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