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(released internationally as Vacations or Vacancy ) is a 2022 French psychological thriller and drama. Directed by Béatrice de Staël and Leo Wolfenstein, the film explores the darker side of motherhood and isolation through a narrative often compared to a modern-day Madame Bovary . Plot Overview

The story follows (played by Géraldine Nakache), a mother of three who arrives at a family holiday home for what should be a standard vacation. However, her husband is "distant" and refuses to join her, leaving her alone with her children for the first time.

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While some reviews on Letterboxd praised the tension and capable cast, others found the script confused or the pacing uneven. Technical Specification Note

According to Filmaffinity , the film runs for approximately 105 minutes and features cinematography by Julien Roux. (released internationally as Vacations or Vacancy ) is

Critics and viewers have highlighted the film's tense atmosphere and strong central performance by Géraldine Nakache.

It delves into themes of female mistreatment, the "toxic" side of parenting, and the societal pressures placed on mothers. However, her husband is "distant" and refuses to

Feeling lost and overwhelmed by the "paradox of motherhood"—the conflicting joy of her children versus the suffocating anxiety of their constant presence—Marie finds herself drawn to a mysterious, seductive young man named . What starts as a desperate flirtation quickly spirals into a "dark trap" and a nightmare scenario involving self-protection and deeper psychological unraveling. Key Cast and Crew Directors: Béatrice de Staël & Leo Wolfenstein. Writers: Béatrice de Staël & Philippe Barassat. Main Cast: Géraldine Nakache as Marie. Andranic Manet as Martin. Béatrice de Staël as Jeanne. Serge Riaboukine as Léon Coubron. Critical Reception