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French Drama Colours of Time Releases New Theatrical Trailer
StudioCanal has released the first official theatrical trailer for director Cédric Klapisch's latest dramatic piece, Colours of Time
Article Summary
- StudioCanal unveils the first theatrical trailer for Cédric Klapisch's Colours of Time, releasing next month.
- The French drama intertwines two timelines, exploring past and present family connections in Normandy and Paris.
- Cousins reunite over an inheritance, discovering hidden family secrets stretching back over a century.
- Colours of Time premiered at Cannes and is scheduled for UK cinemas from April 17, with wider European release to follow.
StudioCanal has released the first theatrical trailer for their latest dramatic release, Colours of Time, set to be publicly released next month. The film made its original debut at the Cannes Film Festival last year, as the latest dramatic film from French director Cédric Klapisch tells two stories parallel to each other at different points in time. Several strangers are brought together through the realization that they are all cousins, following up on an inheritance left to the remaining family. Upon arriving at a rustic home in Normandy, they discover much more about where they all came from, as the film also shows the origins of how their family came to be over a century ago in Paris.

Finding Connections Across a Century of French Family History in Colours of Time
From StudioCanal:
Brought together by the unexpected inheritance of an abandoned house in rural Normandy, four cousins discover they share a mysterious family history. In 1895, their ancestor Adèle, then aged 21, leaves her hometown to search for her mother in Paris. She discovers a city on the cusp of modernity, bustling with newfound avant-garde creativity, with the rise of photography and the birth of Impressionist painting. As her descendants retrace her steps, they unravel Adèle's surprising past. The two timelines of 1895 and 2024 intertwine and collide, confronting the cousins' contemporary attitudes with life in late 19th century Paris, leaving everyone's future forever changed. Starring Suzanne Lindon, Abraham Wapler, Vincent Macaigne, Julia Piaton, Zinedine Soualem, Paul Kircher, Vassili Schneider, Sara Giraudeau, Cécile de France, and Claire Pommet.
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- Image courtesy of SutdioCanal
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Colours of Time is set to be released in UK theatres on April 17. No word yet on a global distribution as of when we're writing about this, although it is safe to assume the film will be getting some kind of wider launch in Europe at some point from StudioCanal.


















