The Last Waves of Eugène

The Last Waves of Eugène

2022 · 24 min · ★ 4.0 · Drama

A young couple decides to travel to an old friend in the south of France. Once arrived, the couple is confronted with the current reality of a changing world. After a long, destructive period spent in nightlife, Terrance finds himself in an uncomfortable silence. He decides to travel in a camper to the south of France with his girlfriend Sanne to visit an old friend. As soon as they have arrived, the duo is confronted with the reality of a changing world.

Directed by Dylan Werkman · Written by Dylan Werkman

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