One of the best offerings at this year's Alliance Français French Film Festival underway nationally is Nicole Garcia's sumptuous romantic drama Going Away.
It starts in a pretty mellow place and slowly reveals its secret pleasures as the story plays out. Pierre Rochefort (the son of Garcia and legendary French actor Jean Rochefort) plays Baptiste, a substitute teacher with a mysterious past who agrees to look after Mathias, one of his young pupils, when the boy's divorced father has to go away for the weekend.
The boy's mother Sandra (Louise Bourgoin), works in a beach-side bar in a resort town and, when Baptiste takes Mathias to see her, it sets off a series of events in which Baptiste confronts his troubled familial past and falls in love.
I had the chance to speak to Garcia, Rochefort and Bourgoin in Paris about the film and began by asking actress-turned-writer/director Garcia if she had always planned to cast her son in the lead role in the film.