Coline and Manuel (Belgium) by Sandrine Lambert
The Ardennes International Film Festival
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4m 13s
Coline and Manuel were born for each other. That was 51 years ago, in Herstal (a small Belgian town in Wallonia). Happiness was not given to them, but they learned to create it themselves. In their little house, located next to a busy road, they share joys and sorrows. Until one day, Manuel takes an unfortunate fall. Driven by pure love, Coline does everything she can to get Manuel back by her side as soon as possible.
Running time: 00:04:13
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