Nino receives a diagnosis no 28-year-old man ever expects. Treatment begins in three days.
From Friday to Sunday, he must complete two small tasks assigned by his doctors. Like the
heroine of Agnès Varda’s Cléo from 5 to 7, Nino endures a time filled with anxiety and
uncertainty, yet over the course of this single weekend he gains the chance to see his life from a
new perspective. Gentle and deeply personal, the director’s debut – drawn from her own
experience – was awarded in Cannes’ Critics’ Week program.
Pauline Loquès
After studying literature and law, Pauline Loquès turned to journalism, writing for cultural
magazines before training in screenwriting. Nino, her debut feature, was successfully presented
at Cannes.

Nino receives a diagnosis no 28-year-old man ever expects. Treatment begins in three days.
From Friday to Sunday, he must complete two small tasks assigned by his doctors. Like the
heroine of Agnès Varda’s Cléo from 5 to 7, Nino endures a time filled with anxiety and
uncertainty, yet over the course of this single weekend he gains the chance to see his life from a
new perspective. Gentle and deeply personal, the director’s debut – drawn from her own
experience – was awarded in Cannes’ Critics’ Week program.
Pauline Loquès
After studying literature and law, Pauline Loquès turned to journalism, writing for cultural
magazines before training in screenwriting. Nino, her debut feature, was successfully presented
at Cannes.
From Friday to Sunday, he must complete two small tasks assigned by his doctors. Like the
heroine of Agnès Varda’s Cléo from 5 to 7, Nino endures a time filled with anxiety and
uncertainty, yet over the course of this single weekend he gains the chance to see his life from a
new perspective. Gentle and deeply personal, the director’s debut – drawn from her own
experience – was awarded in Cannes’ Critics’ Week program.
Pauline Loquès
After studying literature and law, Pauline Loquès turned to journalism, writing for cultural
magazines before training in screenwriting. Nino, her debut feature, was successfully presented
at Cannes.