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Revoir Paris

2022 | 103m | French

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Three months after surviving a terrorist attack in a bistro, Mia is still traumatized and unable to recall the events of that night. In an effort to move forward, she investigates her memories and retraces her steps.
Release Date: Sep 07, 2022
Director: Alice Winocour
Writer: Alice Winocour, Jean-Stéphane Bron, Marcia Romano
Genres: Drama
Keywords post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), trauma, memory, terrorist attack, woman director
Production Companies France 3 Cinéma, Dharamsala, Pathé, Darius Films
Box Office Revenue: $3,614,838
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Dec 04, 2025
Entered: May 19, 2025
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Name Character
Virginie Efira Mia
Benoît Magimel Thomas
Grégoire Colin Vincent
Maya Sansa Sara
Nastya Golubeva Carax Félicia
Amadou Mbow Assane
Souleymane Touré Épicier
Ema Zampa Invitée mariage
Clarisse Makundul Anjali
Jean Pierre Horcholle L'homme à la sortie de métro
Anne-Lise Heimburger Camille
Sokem Ringuet Hakim
Sofia Lasaffre Nour
Pascal Fonta Touriste Tour Eiffel
Name Job
Gérard David Art Direction
Ilya Jacob Second Assistant Director
Luc Bricault First Assistant Director
Aude Cathelin Production Manager
Anne Pinguet Painter
Amélie Bouilly Key Makeup Artist
Dimitri Kharitonnoff Assistant Sound Editor
Aloyse Launay Assistant Sound Editor
Galien Malferiol Carpenter
Marie-Béatrice Frugier Property Buyer
Amélie Supau Location Manager
Stéphane Blum Electrician
Moussa Fomba Stunts
Julien Lacheray Editor
Jean-Pierre Duret Sound Mixer
Dominique Eyraud Boom Operator
Antoine Fenske Carpenter
Laure-Anne Darras Dialogue Editor
Quentin Pinguet Carpenter
Charlie Maupain Art Department Assistant
Robin Reze Assistant Unit Manager
Clara Fontaine Painter
Hugo Martin Camera Trainee
Vincent Milner Foley Artist
Myriam Guyénard First Assistant Camera
Axel Balakrishnan Rigging Gaffer
Pierre-Marie Dru Music Supervisor
Jodie Arnoux First Assistant Camera
Martin Chanvillard Electrician
Elsa Capus Set Costumer
Clara Chanu Third Assistant Camera
Simon Chanvillard Electrician
Benjamin Viau Foley Recordist
Guillaume Guerry First Assistant Editor
Charles Michaud Sound Engineer
Guillaume Quilichini Steadicam Operator
Alice Winocour Director, Screenplay
Bénédicte Kermadec Script Supervisor
Antonin Gendre Key Grip
Jeanne Fontaine-Sarda Script Supervisor
Thomas Garreau Gaffer
Blaise Harrison Director of Photography
Perrine Lauras Electrician
Stéphanie Branchu Still Photographer
Hugo Devèze Electrician
Pascal Villard Supervising Sound Editor
Adrien Lhoste First Assistant Editor
Camille Le Mercier Second Assistant Camera
Jean-Stéphane Bron Writer
Pierre-Olivier Persin Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Margaux Remaury Production Design
Florian Sanson Production Design
Anne-Sophie Delseries Set Dresser
Arvo Pärt Additional Soundtrack
Anaïs Duran Casting
Caroline Spieth Costume Design
Miguel Santos Hairstylist
Mathieu Guéraçague Key Hair Stylist
Marcia Romano Writer
Alexandra Moulié Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Marie-Cécile Juglair Visual Effects Producer
Stéphane Fontaine Director of Photography
Marie Usannaz-Joris Third Assistant Director
Anna von Hausswolff Original Music Composer
Name Title
Isabelle Madelaine Producer
Ardavan Safaee Co-Producer
Emilie Tisné Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

The English language title for this doesn’t really do it any favours, as it frequently ventures into the harrowing psychological space inhabited by “Mia” (Virginie Efira). She had stopped off on her way home one evening, to shelter from a thunderstorm, only to find herself caught up in a terrorist s ... laughter in the restaurant. She is injured, but survives - only she has no memory of what happened next. Her husband is a doctor, himself now treading on eggshells and unsure how to help, supportive of her attending self-help groups for the survivors and relatives of the victims. In order to try to rebuild those missing moments, “Mia” begins a painstaking process or reconstructing that evening. Who was sitting where, who was working, who might be able to tell her anything about what she did, or where she went? What information she does get appears conflicting, but fortunately “Thomas” (Benoît Magimel) is on hand to try and help her address not just her immediate issues, but also those that may have been subliminally bubbling under with both of their marriages. Though it does stray a little into melodrama a little towards the end, and there is an unlikely degree of helpful serendipity there too, there is an intensity from the convincing Efira that makes the first hours or so really quite compelling to watch. The intimate style of the photography does a lot of the heavy lifting, complementing some frugal but poignant dialogue and for quite a while we share her visceral sense of need to know.

Nov 24, 2025