so it's inspired by short stories of american cartoonist adrian tomine.raduate living in an apartment that was owned by her grandmother, who is now in a care home, she's not going to visit her. we have a teacher who seems to be moving form one relationship to the next, we have a 30—something—year—old woman who arrived from bordeaux to resume her studies, and then suddenly finds herself in the centre of a mobile phone powered scandal. we have a cam girl who becomes a strange and unexpected friend. the director described this as being the "flip side of my night at maud's. he said, "we now live in an age in which intimacy often precedes the conversations, rather than the other way around". the thing i liked about it is it's presented in black and white, it has a very kind of manhattan edge to it, that kind of romantic view of the environment. and also what's nice is, it doesn't present technology as necessarily bad. it's not the "oh, now we're are all very distant because we've got mobile phones and screens". actually, some of the most intimate scenes in the