In 1920, against the backdrop of a Europe still healing from war, Joseph Adelaide's encounter with artist Edouard Tartuffe in rural Saint-Auguste evolves from hope to hostility.
Joseph's quest for knowledge and acceptance is complicated by Tartuffe's enigmatic presence and Ettie's emotional burdens, creating a tension reflecting both personal and artistic conflicts.
The dynamics within the farmhouse reveal layers of grief and artistry, where Joseph's aspirations are challenged by Tartuffe's dismissal and Ettie's guarded nature.
Steeds's poetic narrative captures the delicate interplay of creativity, loss, and human connection amidst a secluded yet profoundly transformative environment.
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