A gorgeous study of grief and the way it unfolds non-linear, messing up one's perception of one's own emotions at times.
The cast is tender, the settings are gorgeous, but it's the emotions conveyed by Daniel Levy that moved me the most.
Just like his acting, his directing is elegant, precise and marvellously un-rushed. He takes his time with dialogue scenes that capture fleeting romantic chemistry or the complicity of established friendships.