
Leila and Damien are deeply in love. Despite his bipolarity, he tries to pursue his life with her, knowing he may never be able to offer her what she desires.
- Cannes Film Festival – Official Competition
- San Sebastian International Film Festival – Perlas Section
- Warsaw International Film Festival – Discoveries Section
- Mostra de São Paulo – International Perspective
- Rencontres Cinématographiques de Carthage – Parallel sections Belgian Visions
- Colcoa French Film Festival
- French Film Festival UK – Panorama section
- IFI French Film Festival
- Goa International Film Festival
- Torino Film Festival – Out of Competition, Fuori Concorso
- Göteborg Film Festival – Voyage
- Europa! Europa!
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Vilnius International Film Festival
- Les journées du film francophone en Hongrie

Joachim Lafosse was born in 1975 in Brussels. After graduating from the IAD, he directs in 2003 his first feature film, "Folie Privée", selected in official competition at the Locarno Film Festival. In 2006, he directs two feature films, "Ça Rend Heureux" (selected in competition at Locarno and winner of the Grand Prize of the Jury at the Premiers Plans Festival in Angers) and "Private Property" with Isabelle Huppert (in competition at the Venice Film Festival). In 2007 he directs "Private Lessons", presented at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes in 2008. Joachim Lafosse's reputation is growing from film to film, as shown by the national and international acclaim for "Our Children" (selected for Un Certain Regard, where Emilie Dequenne won the award for Best Actress). In 2015 he directs "The White Knights" with a prestigious cast (Vincent Lindon, Valérie Donzelli, Louise Bourgoin, Reda Kateb) and presented in Toronto and San Sebastian (Best Director Award). "After Love", featuring Bérénice Bejo and Cédric Kahn, was recently shown at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes in 2016 and received excellent reviews from both critics and the public. "Keep Going" (Continuer), featuring Virginie Efira and Kacey Mottet-Klein, premieres in Venice in 2018. In 2021, he finished "Les Intranquilles" in which he directs Leïla Bekhti and Damien Bonnard.
- The Restless – 2021
- Keep Going – 2018
- After Love – 2016
- The White Knights – 2015
- Our Children – 2012
- Avant les Mots – 2010 – Short film
- Private Lessons – 2008
- Private Property – 2006
- Ça rend heureux – 2006
- Folie Privée – 2004
Leïla Bekhti
Damien Bonnard
Gabriel Merz Chammah
Patrick Descamps
Alexandre Gavras
Screenwriter: Joachim Lafosse, Anne-Lise Morin, Juliette Goudot, François Pirot, Chloé Léonil, Lou du Pontavice, Pablo Guarise
DOP: Jean-François Hensgens A.F.C - S.B.C
Editor: Marie-Hélène Dozo
Art Director: Anna Falguères
Sound: Dirk Bombey
Music: Olafur Arnalds, Antoine Bodson
Costume Design: Pascaline Chavanne
Production: Stenola Productions, Samsa Film, KG Productions, Prime Time
World Sales: Luxbox
