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Two Moms Seek Joy Beyond Parenthood's Ennui
3 Mar
Summary
- Two mothers pursue joy and fulfillment to escape stagnant lives.
- The film explores listening to one's libido for a revived joie de vivre.
- It examines unfulfilled needs and pursuit of joy over compromise.

Two mothers, Violette and Florence, are seeking renewed purpose and joy beyond the ennui of parenthood in Chloé Robichaud's upcoming comedy, "Two Women." The film centers on their decision to reignite their lives by listening to their libidos.
As the characters discover intimacy in surprising circumstances, the narrative delves into the unfulfilled needs driving them. They ultimately opt for a life centered on joy rather than settling for compromise.
This Quebecois film, originally based on Catherine Léger's stage play, is an update of the 1970 classic "Two Women in Gold." It premiered at last year's Sundance Film Festival, earning a special jury prize for writing. "Two Women" is set to release at New York City's Angelika Theater on Friday, April 24.




