Regular Lovers
"Regular Lovers" is a 2005 French film directed by Philippe Garrel. The story is set in the backdrop of the 1968 student protests in Paris and follows the romantic relationship between two young lovers, Gilles and Christine. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the impact of political upheaval on personal lives.
The film is notable for its black-and-white cinematography, which adds a nostalgic and artistic quality to the narrative. It captures the emotional struggles of the characters as they navigate their relationship amidst the changing social landscape, reflecting the complexities of youth and passion during a tumultuous time in history.