Stella is a failed actress who loses her ability to laugh after sustaining a brain injury. Without humor, she feels she 'cant function anymore. Her neurologist advices her to meet Frank, a geologist-driller-blaster who works in a stone quarry and suffers from the same syndrome...
Fiona visits Paris for the first time to assist her myopic Aunt Martha. Catastrophes ensue, mainly involving Dom, a homeless man who has yet to have an emotion or thought he was afraid of expressing.
Teachers in a rural school, happy couple Fiona and Dom have a common passion: Latin Dancing. One night, after a glorious dance competition, they have a car accident and see their lives turn upside down. Rumba or how optimism and humour can overcome fatality!
A fleeting and accidental moment of happiness in the existence of two solitary souls.
Fiona Gordon studied theater and movement in Paris. She met Dominique Abel at the Lecoq school and after a short period in London working with Theatre de Complicité, she joined Abel in Belgium where they formed their own company, Courage mon amour. They live and work in a converted factory space in Brussels, never tiring of their favorite theme, the awkwardness of human beings. Gordon’s feature film credits include “Iceberg,” “Rumba,” and “La Fee.” Description taken from Kate Gardner's article at blog.womenandhollywood.com
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