Demain, je tombe amoureux (2026)
Director: Martin Provost
Cast: Fabrice Luchini, Emmanuelle Devos, Chiara Mastroianni, Carole Bouquet, Hélène Alexandridis
Did you know? The film's Dieppe setting is intentional; director Paul Vecchiali chose the coastal town for its poetic, ever-changing light and tides, which mirror Émile’s emotional journey of reinvention.
Why Watch: In a world that often forgets to cherish love and literature, *Demain, je tombe amoureux* is a tender, poetic must-watch that turns a retired professor’s heartbreak into a soulful journey of reinvention. This French gem blends wit, emotion, and life lessons, proving that it’s never too late to become the poet of your own story—a perfect pick for anyone craving a heartfelt, character-driven film that lingers long after the credits roll.
On the morning of his final day, Émile, a longtime literature professor in Dieppe, delivers one last lecture to his students—a heartfelt ode to both the written word and the art of loving, urging them to author their own lives with passion. A curious pupil turns the question back on him: does Émile still love his wife? He has no answer. Returning home, he finds she has walked out. Now he must live by the very wisdom he taught. Through two chance meetings and an unexpected reunion, he begins to reshape who he is.