Differente (2025) Movie Script
1
HER DIFFERENCE
Goodbye.
Hi, Katia!
Hi... Sophie.
Okay, I'll hold.
You okay?
Big change from our last space!
I liked working from home.
It's nice to be together
in an open space.
I like it.
D'you see the email?
It's gonna be tough.
You mean the voluntary layoffs?
I'm not sure how
"voluntary" they are.
I think we're all
gonna get the axe.
But since I've been
here for 5 years,
they may think twice before
replacing me with an intern.
Don't stress out!
You're the smartest girl I know.
You work so hard, they'd be
jerks to fire you. So...
Otherwise, have a nice weekend?
I saw Thomas and...
he took off for good.
Really?
So you broke up?
He dumped me like
a piece of shit.
No!
I'm not sure I wanna hear it.
Spit it out.
He was a huge bore
and completely useless.
You're a real pain in the butt.
What fucking compassion!
But thanks for not
saying so before.
It won't be hard
to find someone better.
Okay, stop!
That's enough.
I'll get some dark chocolate
on my lunch break.
It's great for depression.
There's sugar,
but also magnesium, serotonin...
polyphenol...
Shh.
- I'm listening.
- Omega 3...
No, sorry, I'm here.
Yes, it's for the authorization.
Exactly.
In that case, someone
else has to sign.
Yeah, I hear you, but...
Katia!
Come on.
Am I fired?
No! That's not the subject
for an editorial meeting.
Have a seat.
- Salut.
- Salut.
Where are you
on the power plant demolition?
- I should be done tomorrow.
- Good.
Then you work for Julien
on autism.
On the late treatment
of autism in France.
Thanks for the precision.
Are you going to Somalia
to cover the attack?
Yes.
And I leave tonight.
I'll email you
on the research.
Then Karim has a piece
on the European reforms.
No, not Europe.
That subject
doesn't interest me.
Not at all.
Unless you're a Europhobe, I'm
just asking you to do your job.
And it'll go very well.
"It doesn't interest me"!
Is there anything
I'm forgetting?
- Questions?
- No.
Am I fired?
You stay.
The others, get to work!
So, Katia,
losing our big news show
means the company has to change.
Plus, it's happening
just as we're moving.
The first to go
will be those who can be
replaced by freelancers.
They make less money
and we can hire them at will.
- I can work freelance.
- It's not the same pay rate.
With your profile and ability,
you could work anywhere.
- I don't wanna work elsewhere.
- I don't want you to, either.
But I'm not the one who decides.
It's not for sure.
It'll be okay.
Katia...
I have a question, but
I'm not sure if it's
a good time. You okay?
I'll be fine.
My interview on autism
has been pushed up.
As you know, I'm
leaving for Somalia.
So I'd really like you
to do the interview.
- Me?
- Yes.
- I'm not a reporter.
- Who cares?
The subject's a really nice
woman who runs an organization.
Why not ask someone else?
I don't want another reporter
stealing the story.
I can trust you.
You won't stab me in the back.
I don't know the subject.
I know you. By tomorrow, you'll
know more than a specialist.
I'll give you my
questions, get someone to
do the technical stuff.
I don't like the
idea of doing that.
Please.
Knowing it's you reassures me.
Can I count on you?
- Yes.
- Great. Thanks.
I'll send you my questions.
He suffers from severe
autism. Since dropping
out of school in 2019,
Yasine has made no progress.
What complicates his autism
is his inability to speak.
Not knowing how to
manage his emotions,
his frustration...
Hi, Katia, it's me.
I mean, it's Fred.
I'd like to talk to you.
I need to see you.
I suspect you're there.
If you don't want to, okay.
But if you do, I'll wait a bit.
I'm downstairs.
I mean, I'm here.
I don't know.
I know we said we'd stop.
But...
I'm miserable without you.
But this has never worked.
It hasn't yet,
but that doesn't
mean we never will.
I was offended that
you didn't wanna live with me.
But the times before...
The times before...
I admit, I reacted too quickly.
You're not the
easiest girl, either.
Yes, I know.
What'll we do?
- I've missed you.
- So have I.
- Hello, Mom.
- Hello, honey.
- How are you?
- Fine.
- Am I disturbing you?
- Yeah, a little.
That's nice!
Well, you asked.
It's Sunday,
and you're working again.
No one forces me to work.
I do it because I want to.
With your education,
it's such a waste.
- You could work at the...
- European Parliament.
Or be a consultant.
I know, but you're not me.
If I could have,
I'd have gotten an education.
But you got pregnant.
I don't say that as a criticism.
Yes, it is, a little.
I just think it's a shame you
don't get a job on your level.
But for once,
you've held onto a job.
After all, it's up to you.
- Did you get my package?
- Yes.
It sounds like you
didn't like it.
Yes, but it's a wool sweater.
I know you don't like wool,
but it was so pretty.
What's that noise?
It's a coffee machine.
In your apartment?
Is it Fred?
You're back together?
I don't wanna talk about it now.
We'll talk later.
If you like.
- Bye, Mom.
- Love you, honey.
You okay?
She asked if we
were together again.
And what did you say?
That I didn't wanna
talk to her about it.
And... I don't know.
Because...
you think I came to your door
just to sleep together?
No, not at all.
Stop thinking.
So you're for it?
Yes, I'm very much for it.
Obviously.
On the other hand, your
pillows... Really bad taste!
This one.
I think...
Like this.
And this one, like that.
That makes me crazy.
I won't be able to work.
- Go mess up your place!
- My place isn't organized.
- I'm hungry!
- I have to work.
The salad...
- The beef.
- Thank you.
See? It was quick.
In an hour, you'll be home,
at your computer.
So...?
It's a scruffy little fishing
boat, but I'm attached to it.
When my buddies offered to sell
it, I jumped at the chance.
In truth, it
does me good to focus on
something other than you.
You replaced me with a boat?
Yeah.
But it didn't work.
Obviously, I'm here.
I'll go back home to fix it up,
when I can.
Now you say "back home."
Le Conquet's always been "home",
even if I don't live there.
Jean!
Help me! Quick!
- Sir!
- Jean!
Squeeze my hand, sir.
He's breathing.
You'll be fine.
Up we go, sir.
What's the matter?
Hug me!
Tighter!
Katia, I'll suffocate you.
I could've done more.
How?
What you did was huge!
No, it wasn't.
- I'm going.
- Let's go.
No, I'm going alone.
Okay.
Call if you need to.
Seminar
The Autism Spectrum
Take my glasses.
- No, it's okay.
- Yeah, go ahead.
Thank you.
- Thank you very much.
- No problem.
Hello.
What organization are you from?
What organization?
None. I'm here to
interview Ms. Vainedeau.
Of course.
The room at the end of the hall.
Walk past the large room.
It's the 2nd door on your right
after the conference room.
There's a decompression chamber
on your left.
- Have a nice interview.
- Goodbye.
- Katia?
- Yes.
Hi, come on in.
I put the chair there, to have
a bit more depth of field.
Is that okay?
Not exactly...
Really?
I didn't have the time
to really prepare.
But it'll be fine.
And the chair... is that okay?
The chair...
Hello.
France's passionate relationship
with psychoanalysis
played a major role in delaying
the treatment of autism.
At the time, autism was
considered a mental illness.
I don't know
if you know Bruno Bettelheim...
No.
He believed autism was caused by
"serious emotional deprivation"
from the parents,
especially the mother.
Oh, really...
But autism is not a disease,
it's a neurodevelopmental
condition
that alters how one interacts
with their environment.
That's why I've devoted myself
to this organization.
As an autist, I need that
exchange with those who've
had similar experiences.
Because you're autistic?
And president of
the organization?
President is a legal function,
a responsibility.
It's not as prestigious
as we think.
We're all equal members here.
Yes, you can be autistic
and run an organization.
And...
Sorry to interrupt.
- Ms. Vainedeau, you're up.
- Be right there.
Let me just take your mic.
But I think there are still
lots of interesting
things to discuss.
Could we continue later?
Later, I can't.
But if you're interested,
stay for the conference.
Okay, why not?
Thanks so much
for this exchange.
- My pleasure.
- Goodbye.
Unlike our Swedish
neighbors, for whom autism
is a question of citizenship
as much as a social issue,
the funds allocated to families
to educate their children
is worlds apart from the funds
allocated - or not - in France.
We too often
still find ourselves
in the sad classic pattern
of parents who
can't find helpers
to assist their children at
school, or in suitable places.
So mothers stop working
to take care of their children.
And fathers have
to work even more
because good support
is very expensive.
The lack of funds is also felt
in delayed diagnoses,
which take far too long.
Professor Blanger...
I'd like to make one
clarification, as a
neuropsychologist.
In Quebec, for an
adult diagnosis,
the average wait time in the
private sector is 1 to 3 months.
That's good but...
Quebec is far to go
for a diagnosis.
There clearly aren't
enough sufficiently
trained specialists here.
In fact, I'm often called
to France for adult
diagnostic assessments.
Let's move on to
our research work.
High-functioning
adult autistic women,
who used to be
called Asperger's,
have great difficulty
obtaining an accurate diagnosis.
There's an estimated
3 to 4 times as many men,
than women,
on the autism spectrum.
But that's certainly
an underestimation,
for two reasons.
First of all, diagnostic
criteria were established
on a male population,
as is often the case
in clinical research.
The second reason is
that autistic women
are better than their
male counterparts
at adapting and camouflaging
themselves socially.
But it's still a
learning process
that requires great effort.
That explains why
a phase of social camouflage
can lead to considerable
exhaustion.
autistic women
Hi, my name is Florence Mendez.
Today, I've decided to discuss
a disorder I have,
which may not be obvious:
Non-deficit
Autism Spectrum Disorder.
In fact, we say it's a disorder
because there's not just
one form of autism.
Autism is a spectrum and
we're all on different
levels of that spectrum.
I discovered
that I was autistic very late,
at the age of 30.
Hello.
Mom, it's a video call.
Look at your phone.
Is something wrong?
- No, I'm fine. Why?
- Katia, it's 6 a.m.
Want me to call back?
No, now I'm awake.
- What's the matter?
- I have a question.
You always say I barely
spoke when I was little.
Could you give me
any more details?
Was I really antisocial or...?
- In fact, that's two questions.
- That's true.
I had to rescue you
on day 4 of kindergarten.
You couldn't adapt.
You were very shy,
very afraid,
playing alone in
the school yard.
You refused to participate
in any group activities.
I can't say
you were a very talkative child.
Yet, with your imaginary friends
or your girlfriend,
you couldn't stop talking!
Katia?
Yes...
You still coming on the 28th?
The 28th or the 29th,
I don't remember.
Ah...
You said the 28th.
Then it must be the 28th.
See you soon!
Love you, honey.
Bye.
I love this song!
I requested it.
No way!
No, you're right.
One-two-three,
yeah
Woo!
Whoa!
Woo!
I wanna fuck!
Katia, stop!
You hungry?
What?
You hungry?
You switch gears way too fast.
Sorry.
Want me to caress you?
Stop! Don't force yourself.
I just find it ridiculous.
That whole romantic thing.
I don't feel stuff like that.
It's true,
I like all that romantic stuff.
I'm one big clich.
Or I could be the one who...
Stop!
I don't like it.
It's crazy.
It's really crazy!
After all that?
I'm stopping.
You working?
It's 4 a.m.
Am I really different
than other people?
Is that really the conversation
you wanna have now?
Please...
Yes, you're very different.
Am I someone who doesn't
like changing my routine?
Who checks things 1,000 times
to be sure it's okay?
Who doesn't like people much?
Who's too frank?
Hyper sensitive to light
and noise? Often exhausted?
Who doesn't really
understand irony?
"Yes" to everything.
Except for the irony.
It's not that you don't
"really" get it. You
don't get it, period.
Period?
But despite all your
eccentricities, social
phobia, compulsiveness,
I love you.
If that's what's worrying you?
I'm just wondering
if I may not be autistic.
Autistic? Okay.
Where'd that come from?
I may not check all the boxes.
Some things aren't exactly me.
Some things used to be like me,
but not anymore.
I'm ashamed for even thinking
it, if it's not that.
Some things match, but they
match a lot people, so...
Yeah.
I know why you're
getting so worked up.
You're so into your research
that you identify.
Isn't it autistic people
who can't look you in the eye?
- Yeah.
- You see!
- Coming back to bed?
- Yes.
Why didn't you take
cover somewhere?
You said, "On the square
in front of the statue."
There's no cover there.
And my phone's almost dead.
Okay, okay!
Get in!
Take off your scarf.
Dry off.
Is this a new car?
Yeah.
The other one was fried.
Go on, say it.
I liked the old one better.
I knew you'd say that!
But this one works.
It's more practical.
When I wanna leave, I leave.
Shit!
Are you mad?
No, why would I be mad?
There it is!
- So don't give me shit.
- You're a broken record now.
You can leave whenever you want.
But stay a while!
Meet my buddies.
I'm here, okay?
Happy birthday!
- How are you? Present!
- Thank you.
- Lucie, this is Katia.
- Nice to meet you, Katia!
- Come in! Make yourself at
home. - Happy birthday...
Hi, Katia!
Nice to meet you.
- How are you?
- Fine.
Now you've completely lost me.
I haven't spoken
Arpitan in ages.
How is it you speak it so well?
I'm from Isre. Growing
up, I learned several
region languages.
Now I speak 7 perfectly.
- You're a linguist?
- Not at all.
Then what use is it?
I don't know, I love it!
And now I can teach others.
I volunteer
on a regional language website.
Volunteer?
I'd have loved to do that.
Great! You can teach me.
Live, not virtually!
Then we can get a
bite together, huh?
- Get a bite together, huh?
- Exactly.
Know what, give me your number.
It's 06...
06 or 07...?
- 06...
- 06, like me...
And then?
- Mato!
- Be right with you.
No, she's Fred's girlfriend.
Shit!
- I didn't know.
- Now you know.
- If you ever break up...
- No, no!
Just kidding!
Have fun!
He wasn't too pushy?
I'm not really sure.
I don't think so.
It's cool that you came.
- See ya?
- See ya.
Katia, this is Nico and...
Aurlie. Hi.
Seriously?
You don't remember me?
I'm from Le Conquet, too!
Aurelie, Tiago's girlfriend!
I used to be.
- So sorry.
- No big deal.
Right, no big deal!
Come on! Let's dance!
- Katia, where you going?
- I'm leaving.
Not so soon!
You said you wouldn't
give me shit when I left.
Okay, okay.
Before you go,
won't you just dance with me?
I don't want to.
Come on, Katia!
Come on, it's my birthday!
You okay?
Katia!
Katia!
Let me go!
Let me go!
- Did you sleep out here?
- Yeah.
I didn't wanna wake you. But I
didn't wanna miss you, either.
I'm really sorry about...
Please forgive me for last
night, I'm a real jerk.
We should never
have gotten back together.
I can't be how
you want me to be.
So if you wanna break up,
we'll break up.
Is that what you want?
No, but...
We're too different.
No, not too different.
We're just a little different.
Every minute I spend with you
is so full.
That's what
suffocates me, but...
I mean, you're...
you're intense!
Yet, you're totally out of it.
Sometimes you don't get
what's right in front of you.
I mean you're...
myopic to life!
And I love that.
I love you.
I wanna kiss you,
but I'd better not.
Because my breath
is pretty much illegal.
I confirm that.
What are you doing in here?
What are you doing here?
I just came to get a file.
Katia, I don't think you totally
get the "open space" concept.
You could make an effort.
Jeff!
Next week, I need
2 or 3 days off.
But I'll work at home and won't
be late. Is that okay with you?
Yeah, I trust you.
A family problem?
No.
Okay.
I've had several shrinks
over several years,
who've said I was depressed,
anxious, and possibly
bipolar.
I've taken antidepressants.
I've tried other medications,
but nothing really helped.
Quite the contrary.
But the most violent period
was my adolescence,
with depression,
with...
a longing to...
end it all.
And your work?
I've gone from one
job to another.
Either because...
I got fired
for not being enough
of a team player.
Or because I couldn't
keep up the pace.
People might think I'm lazy,
but it's not that.
Sometimes I'm
completely exhausted.
Then I look at others
and I wonder how they do it.
At the moment, do
you have a job?
Yes, at the moment,
I have a job.
Which I love.
I'm a researcher.
But, unfortunately,
that may end, yet again.
And I'll have to move back in
with my mother
in Grenoble,
in Isre, zip code 38660...
Are you in or have you had
romantic relationships?
Let's say I've always had
complicated relationships...
and sometimes fairly violent.
Have you experienced
sexual violence?
No.
I don't think so.
I ask because that's common
among autistic women.
Studies indicate a victimization
rate of nearly 88%.
I received the questionnaires
you sent me by email.
So if you're ready we can begin, okay?
Yes.
Select the word that best
describes this expression.
Playful?
annoyed - sarcastic
- worried - insolent
Sarcastic...
pensive - joyful - sad - amused
Sad.
As a child, did you like to
play alone or with other kids?
Alone.
Except for Pauline, my neighbor.
I loved spending time with her.
She was my best friend.
Back then,
what was your favorite activity?
I loved to draw.
I loved drawing the planets,
the stars, the universe.
As a child, did you get along
better with adults or children?
Adults.
And Pauline.
My friend.
Still working nonstop?
Yes
If the European
parliament adopts the law,
they didn't propose it.
This internal server's a pain!
What good is a new office,
if the equipment's shit?
Is that Fred?
Yes.
He's at the cafe next door,
waiting for me.
Here, catch!
Hi, this is Fred.
Leave me a message.
Hey.
What was up yesterday?
Where were you?
I called you nonstop.
What are you doing?
I thought we were having a drink
alone, not with other people.
I never said it was alone.
Wait, so that means you came.
Fuck, Katia!
Let's not start again.
I accept your anti-social thing
to a certain point.
We can't live cut off from the
world, as if no one else exists.
It's not normal to
constantly separate my
love life from the rest.
Stop!
Don't get all worked up.
I don't want you to get upset.
- Katia...
- Yes?
Look at me.
Yes.
What do you want me to say?
Do you realize that hurts me?
That you don't wanna share
those moments with me?
I swear,
it's stronger than I am.
Why do you need to prove to
others that we love each other?
Because we're human.
That's human.
I need to share what we
experience. Or I suffocate!
Well, not me.
I suffocate with other people.
I need more.
I need you to express more,
more affection, more tenderness.
I feel like I'm constantly
begging. You've never been...
very demonstrative.
But...
I'm sick of it.
- I love you, Fred.
- Then say so.
Show me.
Stop being so detached,
as if nothing moves you.
That's not it.
I'm not like that.
What?
How do you show
someone your love?
You mean like desire?
Because there's
desire, and desire.
Like, "I like you.
"Do you like me?"
Flirting around.
Then there's pure lust.
I'm not talking about
sex. How do you show
someone you love them?
I don't know.
It happens naturally.
It depends on the situation
and who you're with.
But you...
Is it an effort or...?
A ton of effort!
I'm not single for nothing.
Are you talking about Fred?
show your love
Hey.
Can I come in?
Could you sit down?
Yeah.
Why?
Just sit down.
When I cue you, hit
the play button.
- But not before.
- Okay.
- Can you hit play?
- Yeah.
Was it bad?
It's just not you.
Katia!
Katia...
Fuck, Katia...
You've got me
spouting gibberish!
Yes. I'm terrible at languages.
So now...
Be right back.
Thanks for the interview.
It's great!
It'll take years
to assemble, but...
- No way!
- No.
Just a few hours.
- I'm sorry.
- No.
It's cool.
I have lots of material. Thanks.
Bye.
Are you prepared?
Let me know if
you need anything.
Your clinical interviews
and assessments
have clearly resulted
in a diagnosis of autism.
Okay.
Now it's important to discuss
how autism manifests itself,
so you can identify
how you function.
And so you can finally
feel like yourself.
I'll give you certain
characteristics.
Some will speak to you,
others much less.
But they're very common
among all autistic people.
Above all, a sense of being
on display before others,
other than your loved ones.
A feeling of a lack
of authenticity.
Perhaps a lack of social life.
Great difficulty
in engaging in small talk.
The need to stay at home,
in a reassuring place.
The need for strict routines,
so you can function
at your best.
An anxiety of the unexpected
can completely engulf you.
A huge appetite for knowledge,
which in your case must
be satisfied by your
journalistic research.
Extreme frankness.
Too much, sometimes.
But also great loyalty.
It's important to understand,
you're not incapable.
You're not inferior.
You're different.
Do you understand?
Yes.
I understand.
I'm not crazy.
Yes, I'm relieved.
I'm relieved.
- Hello, Mom?
- Hi, honey.
- There's something I
have to tell you. - Is it
urgent? I'm on my way out.
No, it's not really urgent.
Then it'd be better
to talk tomorrow.
I'll be home late.
Tomorrow I'll be at the Gelbers.
They have a lousy connection.
We could try!
But I'll see you next week.
Then we can chat to
our hearts' desire.
Next week. Okay.
Okay?
Love you, honey.
Bye.
He's upset that I
didn't recognize him.
I'm not like Katia. She
registers everything she sees.
She's a hard disk.
But I'm a soft disk!
The info I had...
Gone, forgotten.
I'm a goldfish.
Have a nice lunch.
I'm happy you just dropped by.
- I tried to call you.
- Sorry, I didn't hear.
What do you wanna eat?
I have something to tell you.
I went to be diagnosed.
- Diagnosed for what?
- Autism.
You didn't tell me.
That's not like you.
I couldn't have done it, if I
told you. You didn't believe it.
Sorry, it's just so improbable.
Fine, it's done now.
No, you don't understand.
I am...
autistic.
I know, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
For sure?
Yes, for sure.
I didn't expect it
to comfort me so much.
It's everything I am,
I was.
Everything I feel.
I have the diagnostic feedback.
I think it would be good
if you read it.
It explains a lot,
so you can understand.
Maybe later.
It's kind of abrupt.
What'll that change?
I mean, between us?
Nothing.
I don't think.
- I dunno...
- Okay.
But I'm still the same person.
Finally!
Brushing your teeth for
hours like that, you'll
wind up with just gums.
Not hours,
just 3 and a half minutes.
Really?
Let's see.
Great!
No, perfect gums.
Excellent job!
A friend's playing
at a bar tonight.
I don't know if you wanna come.
You don't have to, given...
all that.
You want me to come?
I'd love us to go together.
But I don't want it
to be painful for you.
There'll be a crowd,
noise, conversations...
Yeah, a concert.
- Yeah, a concert.
- Okay.
Sorry, if I scared you.
Turn down the volume.
Your phone's ringing.
Unknown caller.
I'm not answering.
A new look?
Ready for vacation?
No, but I have something
incredible to tell you.
It'll have to wait.
I'm running late.
I have a bunch of meetings.
I have to skip boxing,
to see the company doctor.
Did you go?
Yes.
- I'm going outside.
- Wait!
- Hey, Fred!
- Johnny, how's it going?
- Hey, buddy!
- This is Katia.
- Hi, Katia.
- Hi.
You okay?
It wasn't too painful?
You wore headphones
during the entire set.
Listening to something else?
No, it's to tone down the noise.
The "noise"...
You really didn't like it.
Not at all.
It's because...
because I'm autistic.
Autistic?
- Yes.
- You don't seem autistic.
She is.
Like Asperger's?
Exactly.
Like The Good Doctor,
Rain Man, all that!
The brother who
does all that wild stuff -
counting cards, matches...
So what's your thing?
My thing?
No, nothing.
I mean, I don't know.
- If I had a chick who...
- Johnny, we gotta go, man.
It was a blast to see
you on stage. Thanks!
And keep in touch!
Thanks, man!
Bye, Katia.
Still, you don't have to
blurt it out like that.
- Why? Should I hide it?
- No, not at all.
It's just that no one knows
exactly what it is.
- I'm gonna get fired.
- They can't fire you for that.
Did you tell them?
No, but with the redundancy
plan, I'm sure to go.
Sure, they can always
use the economic cover.
In any case,
if you're fired,
you'll always find another job.
You don't get it.
That's too complicated for me.
I don't know how to job hunt.
I don't know how to sell myself.
Marie found this job for me!
I'm not capable of doing that.
You don't understand!
Calm down.
We'll find something.
If you don't say anything,
no one will notice.
Like up until now.
I know you don't like surprises.
But welcome to my home!
Breathe in the sea air.
That's what counts.
I dunno...
This wasn't planned.
I have to be home tonight,
to make progress on...
And you have to take some
time for us, to warm up.
Here.
You have to kiss me.
And you have to follow me.
I have another surprise.
Come on.
There she is!
That's my boat.
Come on.
Give me your hand.
It's ugly.
I mean,
you're not finished yet.
That's the point.
Redoing everything.
Plus, it floats.
And even better... Come see!
- Wanna take the helm?
- No!
- Come on, take my place!
- No!
You don't want to?
- Stop! Eyes on the road!
- They are.
Are you okay?
I'll turn around, okay?
Have a nice weekend?
Okay...
Didn't you have
something to tell me?
Now I can't tell you.
Wow! Really?
Okay.
I respect your vow of silence.
Hi! How are you?
Hi, Matthias.
How's it going?
Can I have a beer?
Thanks.
Hi, there!
- Incredible.
- Wild!
- How are you?
- Fine. And you?
Too weird!
What are you doing here?
I'm with friends
who live around here.
- And you?
- It's my hangout.
- Okay. See you later?
- Sure.
Cool!
Come here often?
No, it's destiny.
Something in the air.
But it's always
at cocktail hour.
We were meant to have
a drink together.
- I'm off.
- See you later.
Why not? It's weird, I don't
see you for 15 years, then...
- You followed me.
- I'm stalking you.
- A psychopath.
- Yep!
Guys, I have bad news.
The bar's closing.
Feel like ending
the night together?
Bye, Aurlie.
Good night, all!
See you tomorrow.
Give me a call...
- Aurlie
How was your evening?
The sound's broken up.
Hold on, I'm leaving
the workshop.
You're not at the office?
No, I'm going home to work.
Their system crashed again.
Yeah, it was nice last night.
What did you do?
I read a book.
Really interesting!
About pain and autism.
It clarified so many things.
I remembered,
when I was little,
I pulled out a tooth...
Katia, hold on,
I'm on overload.
Excuse me?
We've gone from a word
we hardly knew
to living in a world of autism.
Can we talk about
something else?
You said it wouldn't change
anything but, in fact...
It's not easy.
Hello?
Katia, say something.
I don't feel like talking.
I don't know what to say.
I've had it.
Let's talk later.
No! No! No! No!
I don't know how it's possible.
- We always used a condom.
- No.
Once, we didn't right away.
That was a long time ago.
Two and a half months ago.
Exactly.
You missed 2 periods
and didn't tell me?
I'm not regular.
I didn't realize.
I saw the company
doctor. I was tired, so
they took a blood test.
What?
So what'll we do?
What do you mean?
I didn't think
you'd even ask the question.
You say I can't handle a
relationship. Now you wanna
involve a 3rd person?
I don't know.
Plus, I just got a
great work offer...
Really?
What is it?
A friend wants us to open
a carpentry shop together.
That's great.
Where is it?
It's a childhood friend.
In Le Conquet.
Uh.
It's far.
I didn't graduate
from high school.
An offer like this
is once in a lifetime.
And my work is here.
I don't wanna move.
And the baby?
I think I need to be alone.
Me, too.
- Hello!
- Hi, honey.
- How are you?
- Fine.
- I'm so happy to see you.
- Yes!
Come on in!
It's delicious!
You're not eating?
No, I'm not hungry.
I feel a bit lonely,
eating alone.
But if you're not hungry...
Katia, what's the matter?
I'm so happy to see you
and you sulk.
I have 2 things to say,
but don't know where to begin.
You can tell me anything, honey.
The first is that I'm autistic.
Autistic?
- Mom...
- No way!
You can't be autistic.
You speak, you don't bang
your head against the
wall, as far as I know.
It's not just because you're a
bit odd that you're autistic.
I know it's good to not be
like everyone else, but still!
I've never tried
to stand out from the others.
On the contrary, I've
spent my life trying to
be like everyone else.
Are you seeing someone?
Seeing someone?
I mean your shrink.
Do you still see him?
No.
- Maybe you should.
- But I've been diagnosed.
By whom?
By a psychologist
who specializes in autism.
Who consults an
autism specialist?
You'd think that's
what you wanted.
I was tested.
And I know that's what it is.
It's the first time
things make sense...
No, you're not autistic!
That's nonsense.
If you're autistic, we all are.
Is that the latest fashion?
After vegan, flexitarian...
autistic!
Why are you angry?
Because it's ridiculous.
You don't turn autistic at 35!
And I'd have noticed.
What do you want, in fact?
To guilt-trip me for not being
an attentive enough mother?
This isn't about you?
I'm not criticizing you
for anything.
No one is.
I'm just telling you what is.
Just because you don't
want me to be autistic
doesn't mean I'm not.
I don't understand.
I don't understand.
Nothing's ever right.
Don't think it was easy for me.
Constantly hearing,
"Your daughter doesn't talk."
"Your daughter's too timid."
And I was alone.
Your father was no help.
He was in his own world.
Here we go again!
You end the conversation
when it suits you.
Katia, honey, we're talking.
Just talking.
Leave me alone!
Think what you like.
But to me, you're not autistic.
Katia, didn't you have two
things to tell me last night?
What was the second?
I think it'd be
better if I went home.
I got fired.
Hold on... What?
- You?
- Yeah.
You've been here for 15 years.
You're a fixture.
And they're trying to rip me off
on the severance terms.
- Did you see Jeff?
- What can he do?
In any case,
he dutifully obey orders.
It's disgusting!
We have to do something.
Don't you think, Katia?
I've been looking for you.
Julien... it's horrible.
It seems you already know.
I'm disgusted, too.
But that's how it is.
So focus exclusively on European
reforms and forget autism.
The autism piece is
practically done.
I've made the rounds,
no one picked it up.
Even the broadcaster's
not excited.
It's dead, okay?
I wanted to discuss something,
but it's clearly not the time.
Stop by tomorrow?
Hey.
Hey!
I tried to call several times.
But you didn't answer, so...
I came. Hold on...
I've thought it over.
I think we should keep the baby.
It's more important
than a job or Le Conquet.
- What? No.
- Yes.
We have to change
things between us.
We have to be together more.
- No.
- Yes.
What if it's autistic?
There's a huge genetic
factor in autism.
I made an appointment
for the abortion.
What?
Couldn't we discuss
this together? There
are two of us here.
You really don't give a shit
about what I think.
I was making huge concessions
to stay here with you.
What a fucking idiot!
You know what?
Live your life alone,
if that's what you want!
Great!
You're saving my life.
You have 11 new messages.
It's Marie.
I didn't see you today. Call me.
Received Tuesday.
It's Jeff.
You didn't come in yesterday...
Message erased.
Katia, it's Marie again...
Received Thursday.
Katia, call me...
I'm getting worried...
Me again.
I'm freaking out...
Message erased.
- Hello, Katia!
- Hi.
I'm glad you could come.
- Can I call you Katia?
- Yes.
Coming in?
Look...
I'm not sure I'll stay long.
Stay as long as you like,
go when you like.
No obligations.
Okay.
- This is Katia.
- Hi, Katia.
It's her first time here.
Have a seat.
Welcome.
Know the concept?
We speak without judgement,
no filters...
- Shoot!
- Sorry.
I'm sorry.
- Who's that?
- It was Marie.
- A coworker...
- No.
- There?
- Oh, the wallpaper?
That's Fred, my boyfriend.
Well, he was.
It's complicated.
No biggie.
With us, it's rarely easy.
It's complicated
for complicated people.
It's not complicated to
be simple. But it can be
simple to be complicated.
There are several topics
we wanted to broach today.
I think we could
start with employment.
In terms of adjusting,
was that easy for you?
Or more of a negotiation?
See you soon!
- Till next time.
- Bye.
We have a meeting at the
ministry that oversees
disabled rights.
They must understand
that, beyond the need
for financial support,
the lack of visibility
and information
keeps autistic people
on the fringes of society.
So we need recent documentation.
I wondered where you were on the
documentary you were working on.
It's not at all finished.
In fact, it's
completely on hold.
It's a shame. We got some very
impressive and exciting footage.
Would it be possible to get
some of that footage?
I can ask the director.
Mom, can I go meet Lili?
She's right over there.
Sure.
But don't go far.
And be back in an hour, tops.
Sure, no problem.
- She's your daughter?
- Yeah, the eldest.
Sometimes she comes here with me
on Wednesday afternoons.
Keep me posted on the doc?
- Yes, yes!
- Cool!
See you soon!
Thanks.
- How's it going?
- Hi.
Be right there.
- Is Fred here?
- No.
I thought you knew.
He took 3 days off.
He's in Le Conquet,
planning his move.
Oh, right.
What a mind-blowing opportunity!
He's gonna be boss
of his own company.
He's so incredibly lucky!
I'm off. See ya!
See ya.
Hi, how are you?
What are you doing here?
How are you?
I was so worried.
We're used to you
disappearing for 2 or 3
days, but rarely more.
Are you okay?
It depends in what way.
Dark chocolate.
Can I come in?
Yes.
Why don't you come
to work anymore?
Because I got fired.
What?
Since when?
Who said so?
No one. But Jeff wanted
to talk, then someone
came in to replace me.
I'd be the first to
know, if someone new was
sitting across from me.
A girl with blue hair.
Her?
She's from IT.
They finally decided
to fix the internal network.
And it works!
Too bad.
No, not "too bad."
Monday, go see Jeff.
No, I can't.
Yes, you can.
I got your email.
Julien's in litigation
with the company,
over the terms of his dismissal.
So he has to toe the line.
I understand.
I'm sorry to insist.
But it's a shame for that
material to sit on a shelf,
when it could be
so useful to us.
"...so useful to us."
The crisis couldn't be managed,
so his expulsion was...
determined
by the Ministry of Education.
France has repeatedly been found
guilty by the European Council
for discrimination
against people with...
We have a very hard time
getting recent, precise figures,
especially on autistic people.
...the statistic
of one French person out of 100,
meaning 700,000 people.
There are many more
non-binary people in France
among people on the
autistic spectrum.
Many are still
in psychiatric hospitals.
Specialized institutions have
interminable waiting lists,
which delays their treatment...
Romane, here are some clips
from Julien's documentary...
Send
Jeff, I'm sorry.
I misunderstood.
Marie told me
about your "misunderstanding".
How could you
have thought you were fired?
Did I say so?
Did you get a registered
letter that said so?
No.
What made you think that?
You wanted to talk to me.
Think every time I wanna talk,
you're fired?
That'd be complicated.
Plus, it was about work.
Katia, you can't just take
off like that for 8 days.
That's unheard of!
I had a call from the
Ministry of Solidarity,
Autonomy and the Disabled.
They asked if they could use
Julien's footage.
Ring any bells?
Yes!
No, it's just because...
their meeting with the advisor
was so important.
But it's just excerpts
from his story. And Julien
doesn't know about it.
So you leak
excerpts of a film
that's not supposed to exist?
You're really screwing up!
So I called the big boss for
permission and, as if by magic,
"Chop, chop!"
Julien has to finish the film.
No, he's still fired, but with
the conditions he wanted.
But, Katia,
if you ever do that to me again,
don't even set foot in here.
I docked you 8 days
to hire a freelancer to
finish the Europe piece!
Okay, go.
No, in fact...
Yes?
There's something
I have to tell you.
I'm autistic.
You're autistic?
Yes.
Okay.
Am I fired?
No, but what difference
does that make?
The difference is
it's harder for me to work in
an open space, than for others.
Because I'm very sensitive
to noise and my environment.
So it would be easier if I could
work from home more often.
I mean, if that's possible.
If I understand your request...
you attend our meetings...
Yes.
You free up a desk.
And that would simultaneously
allow us to increase
our handicapped employee rate.
No, I'm kidding!
In fact, not really.
Okay, I agree.
In the 92nd minute,
the coach sends him in.
First touch, the guy passes it
back and scores an own goal!
Fred, you're such
a fuckin' pain!
- Take it easy.
- You're a total drag tonight!
You made the right choice.
It's your dream town,
with your dream job!
And you'll be your own boss!
- I know.
- Damn right!
Plus... nothing against her,
but with Katia,
everything was complicated.
I know.
Wanna come over?
You'll meet a
Conquetais coquette.
- "Conquetoise".
- Okay.
A Conquetoise coquette...
to make a lot of babies with.
If you say so.
I'll stop ruining your evening.
Ciao!
- You're not leaving now!
- Yep!
- Stay!
- I'm going to bed.
Bye, Fred.
Autism diagnosis - Katia
There's only one thing I know.
I'm incapable of
living without you.
So, with or without the baby,
it's you.
Me, too!
I don't wanna lose you.
I didn't go.
I didn't go.
I didn't think I was capable of
raising a kid. But with you...
I thought it might be possible.
And you?
I'm ashamed of what
I'm about to say.
Okay...
You freaked me out.
What if it's autistic?
It's a possibility.
And what if I'm not up to it?
Ah...
No way?
You're the one saying that?
You can't imagine how scared
I am of what's coming.
I was so mad that
I accepted the offer in Le
Conquet. I leave next month.
Okay.
But...
I'll cancel.
No, no, no, no.
No, it's too important for you.
Don't cancel.
Really.
Besides, I feel like...
we're incapable
of totally living together.
- We can't seem to.
- No.
Maybe we should
have shared custody... of us!
Of our baby?
Like, we get together
when we want to, when we can?
What if I found a big house?
And when you came,
we could live on opposite ends.
Not too far away, but a little.
I'd love that!
The baby in the middle.
It's not gonna be easy.
- Hello, ma'am.
- Hello.
I'm Fred, Katia's friend.
We met once a long time ago.
Fred!
- Come in!
- Thank you.
- Everything's fine, I hope.
- Very good.
Katia doesn't know I'm
here. I think she'd
kill me, if she knew.
But it seemed hard to say this
over the phone.
Really?
I had a hard time accepting the
fact that she's autistic, too.
If you came all this way
to talk about that...
I'm disappointed.
It has nothing to do with you.
It's not your fault, nor hers.
No one's to blame.
It's just how it is.
But she doesn't have
much support, and I'd
like us to be there.
I can't force you
to do anything.
I just ask you
to read what's on here.
So...
I'll be going.
Look! 6:30, on the dot!
- Come on!
- I've been waiting downstairs.
Where we going?
Why?
Bon voyage!
Thank you!
You guys are sneaky!
Thanks!
This is too much!
How's it going, Marco?
Need any help?
I'm okay. I'm just scared
of being pulled into the void.
I think you've got some leeway.
Okay.
Okay.
Here we go!
Up.
Perfect!
Second foot.
Oh, okay! Like that.
I'm backing up.
I'm great!
How are you?
This is so cool!
Here, give me your hand.
- I'll leave you.
- Thanks.
Did they force you, or what?
Suggested.
But I knew you'd be happy.
Opa!
Cider?
You kidding me, man?
It's a theme!
Shall I open the cooler?
Now I'm reassured.
Here!
Thank you so much.
Here's a glass.
To your new life!
Yeah!
Thank you!
To the three of us!
Rosemary Ricchio
HER DIFFERENCE
Goodbye.
Hi, Katia!
Hi... Sophie.
Okay, I'll hold.
You okay?
Big change from our last space!
I liked working from home.
It's nice to be together
in an open space.
I like it.
D'you see the email?
It's gonna be tough.
You mean the voluntary layoffs?
I'm not sure how
"voluntary" they are.
I think we're all
gonna get the axe.
But since I've been
here for 5 years,
they may think twice before
replacing me with an intern.
Don't stress out!
You're the smartest girl I know.
You work so hard, they'd be
jerks to fire you. So...
Otherwise, have a nice weekend?
I saw Thomas and...
he took off for good.
Really?
So you broke up?
He dumped me like
a piece of shit.
No!
I'm not sure I wanna hear it.
Spit it out.
He was a huge bore
and completely useless.
You're a real pain in the butt.
What fucking compassion!
But thanks for not
saying so before.
It won't be hard
to find someone better.
Okay, stop!
That's enough.
I'll get some dark chocolate
on my lunch break.
It's great for depression.
There's sugar,
but also magnesium, serotonin...
polyphenol...
Shh.
- I'm listening.
- Omega 3...
No, sorry, I'm here.
Yes, it's for the authorization.
Exactly.
In that case, someone
else has to sign.
Yeah, I hear you, but...
Katia!
Come on.
Am I fired?
No! That's not the subject
for an editorial meeting.
Have a seat.
- Salut.
- Salut.
Where are you
on the power plant demolition?
- I should be done tomorrow.
- Good.
Then you work for Julien
on autism.
On the late treatment
of autism in France.
Thanks for the precision.
Are you going to Somalia
to cover the attack?
Yes.
And I leave tonight.
I'll email you
on the research.
Then Karim has a piece
on the European reforms.
No, not Europe.
That subject
doesn't interest me.
Not at all.
Unless you're a Europhobe, I'm
just asking you to do your job.
And it'll go very well.
"It doesn't interest me"!
Is there anything
I'm forgetting?
- Questions?
- No.
Am I fired?
You stay.
The others, get to work!
So, Katia,
losing our big news show
means the company has to change.
Plus, it's happening
just as we're moving.
The first to go
will be those who can be
replaced by freelancers.
They make less money
and we can hire them at will.
- I can work freelance.
- It's not the same pay rate.
With your profile and ability,
you could work anywhere.
- I don't wanna work elsewhere.
- I don't want you to, either.
But I'm not the one who decides.
It's not for sure.
It'll be okay.
Katia...
I have a question, but
I'm not sure if it's
a good time. You okay?
I'll be fine.
My interview on autism
has been pushed up.
As you know, I'm
leaving for Somalia.
So I'd really like you
to do the interview.
- Me?
- Yes.
- I'm not a reporter.
- Who cares?
The subject's a really nice
woman who runs an organization.
Why not ask someone else?
I don't want another reporter
stealing the story.
I can trust you.
You won't stab me in the back.
I don't know the subject.
I know you. By tomorrow, you'll
know more than a specialist.
I'll give you my
questions, get someone to
do the technical stuff.
I don't like the
idea of doing that.
Please.
Knowing it's you reassures me.
Can I count on you?
- Yes.
- Great. Thanks.
I'll send you my questions.
He suffers from severe
autism. Since dropping
out of school in 2019,
Yasine has made no progress.
What complicates his autism
is his inability to speak.
Not knowing how to
manage his emotions,
his frustration...
Hi, Katia, it's me.
I mean, it's Fred.
I'd like to talk to you.
I need to see you.
I suspect you're there.
If you don't want to, okay.
But if you do, I'll wait a bit.
I'm downstairs.
I mean, I'm here.
I don't know.
I know we said we'd stop.
But...
I'm miserable without you.
But this has never worked.
It hasn't yet,
but that doesn't
mean we never will.
I was offended that
you didn't wanna live with me.
But the times before...
The times before...
I admit, I reacted too quickly.
You're not the
easiest girl, either.
Yes, I know.
What'll we do?
- I've missed you.
- So have I.
- Hello, Mom.
- Hello, honey.
- How are you?
- Fine.
- Am I disturbing you?
- Yeah, a little.
That's nice!
Well, you asked.
It's Sunday,
and you're working again.
No one forces me to work.
I do it because I want to.
With your education,
it's such a waste.
- You could work at the...
- European Parliament.
Or be a consultant.
I know, but you're not me.
If I could have,
I'd have gotten an education.
But you got pregnant.
I don't say that as a criticism.
Yes, it is, a little.
I just think it's a shame you
don't get a job on your level.
But for once,
you've held onto a job.
After all, it's up to you.
- Did you get my package?
- Yes.
It sounds like you
didn't like it.
Yes, but it's a wool sweater.
I know you don't like wool,
but it was so pretty.
What's that noise?
It's a coffee machine.
In your apartment?
Is it Fred?
You're back together?
I don't wanna talk about it now.
We'll talk later.
If you like.
- Bye, Mom.
- Love you, honey.
You okay?
She asked if we
were together again.
And what did you say?
That I didn't wanna
talk to her about it.
And... I don't know.
Because...
you think I came to your door
just to sleep together?
No, not at all.
Stop thinking.
So you're for it?
Yes, I'm very much for it.
Obviously.
On the other hand, your
pillows... Really bad taste!
This one.
I think...
Like this.
And this one, like that.
That makes me crazy.
I won't be able to work.
- Go mess up your place!
- My place isn't organized.
- I'm hungry!
- I have to work.
The salad...
- The beef.
- Thank you.
See? It was quick.
In an hour, you'll be home,
at your computer.
So...?
It's a scruffy little fishing
boat, but I'm attached to it.
When my buddies offered to sell
it, I jumped at the chance.
In truth, it
does me good to focus on
something other than you.
You replaced me with a boat?
Yeah.
But it didn't work.
Obviously, I'm here.
I'll go back home to fix it up,
when I can.
Now you say "back home."
Le Conquet's always been "home",
even if I don't live there.
Jean!
Help me! Quick!
- Sir!
- Jean!
Squeeze my hand, sir.
He's breathing.
You'll be fine.
Up we go, sir.
What's the matter?
Hug me!
Tighter!
Katia, I'll suffocate you.
I could've done more.
How?
What you did was huge!
No, it wasn't.
- I'm going.
- Let's go.
No, I'm going alone.
Okay.
Call if you need to.
Seminar
The Autism Spectrum
Take my glasses.
- No, it's okay.
- Yeah, go ahead.
Thank you.
- Thank you very much.
- No problem.
Hello.
What organization are you from?
What organization?
None. I'm here to
interview Ms. Vainedeau.
Of course.
The room at the end of the hall.
Walk past the large room.
It's the 2nd door on your right
after the conference room.
There's a decompression chamber
on your left.
- Have a nice interview.
- Goodbye.
- Katia?
- Yes.
Hi, come on in.
I put the chair there, to have
a bit more depth of field.
Is that okay?
Not exactly...
Really?
I didn't have the time
to really prepare.
But it'll be fine.
And the chair... is that okay?
The chair...
Hello.
France's passionate relationship
with psychoanalysis
played a major role in delaying
the treatment of autism.
At the time, autism was
considered a mental illness.
I don't know
if you know Bruno Bettelheim...
No.
He believed autism was caused by
"serious emotional deprivation"
from the parents,
especially the mother.
Oh, really...
But autism is not a disease,
it's a neurodevelopmental
condition
that alters how one interacts
with their environment.
That's why I've devoted myself
to this organization.
As an autist, I need that
exchange with those who've
had similar experiences.
Because you're autistic?
And president of
the organization?
President is a legal function,
a responsibility.
It's not as prestigious
as we think.
We're all equal members here.
Yes, you can be autistic
and run an organization.
And...
Sorry to interrupt.
- Ms. Vainedeau, you're up.
- Be right there.
Let me just take your mic.
But I think there are still
lots of interesting
things to discuss.
Could we continue later?
Later, I can't.
But if you're interested,
stay for the conference.
Okay, why not?
Thanks so much
for this exchange.
- My pleasure.
- Goodbye.
Unlike our Swedish
neighbors, for whom autism
is a question of citizenship
as much as a social issue,
the funds allocated to families
to educate their children
is worlds apart from the funds
allocated - or not - in France.
We too often
still find ourselves
in the sad classic pattern
of parents who
can't find helpers
to assist their children at
school, or in suitable places.
So mothers stop working
to take care of their children.
And fathers have
to work even more
because good support
is very expensive.
The lack of funds is also felt
in delayed diagnoses,
which take far too long.
Professor Blanger...
I'd like to make one
clarification, as a
neuropsychologist.
In Quebec, for an
adult diagnosis,
the average wait time in the
private sector is 1 to 3 months.
That's good but...
Quebec is far to go
for a diagnosis.
There clearly aren't
enough sufficiently
trained specialists here.
In fact, I'm often called
to France for adult
diagnostic assessments.
Let's move on to
our research work.
High-functioning
adult autistic women,
who used to be
called Asperger's,
have great difficulty
obtaining an accurate diagnosis.
There's an estimated
3 to 4 times as many men,
than women,
on the autism spectrum.
But that's certainly
an underestimation,
for two reasons.
First of all, diagnostic
criteria were established
on a male population,
as is often the case
in clinical research.
The second reason is
that autistic women
are better than their
male counterparts
at adapting and camouflaging
themselves socially.
But it's still a
learning process
that requires great effort.
That explains why
a phase of social camouflage
can lead to considerable
exhaustion.
autistic women
Hi, my name is Florence Mendez.
Today, I've decided to discuss
a disorder I have,
which may not be obvious:
Non-deficit
Autism Spectrum Disorder.
In fact, we say it's a disorder
because there's not just
one form of autism.
Autism is a spectrum and
we're all on different
levels of that spectrum.
I discovered
that I was autistic very late,
at the age of 30.
Hello.
Mom, it's a video call.
Look at your phone.
Is something wrong?
- No, I'm fine. Why?
- Katia, it's 6 a.m.
Want me to call back?
No, now I'm awake.
- What's the matter?
- I have a question.
You always say I barely
spoke when I was little.
Could you give me
any more details?
Was I really antisocial or...?
- In fact, that's two questions.
- That's true.
I had to rescue you
on day 4 of kindergarten.
You couldn't adapt.
You were very shy,
very afraid,
playing alone in
the school yard.
You refused to participate
in any group activities.
I can't say
you were a very talkative child.
Yet, with your imaginary friends
or your girlfriend,
you couldn't stop talking!
Katia?
Yes...
You still coming on the 28th?
The 28th or the 29th,
I don't remember.
Ah...
You said the 28th.
Then it must be the 28th.
See you soon!
Love you, honey.
Bye.
I love this song!
I requested it.
No way!
No, you're right.
One-two-three,
yeah
Woo!
Whoa!
Woo!
I wanna fuck!
Katia, stop!
You hungry?
What?
You hungry?
You switch gears way too fast.
Sorry.
Want me to caress you?
Stop! Don't force yourself.
I just find it ridiculous.
That whole romantic thing.
I don't feel stuff like that.
It's true,
I like all that romantic stuff.
I'm one big clich.
Or I could be the one who...
Stop!
I don't like it.
It's crazy.
It's really crazy!
After all that?
I'm stopping.
You working?
It's 4 a.m.
Am I really different
than other people?
Is that really the conversation
you wanna have now?
Please...
Yes, you're very different.
Am I someone who doesn't
like changing my routine?
Who checks things 1,000 times
to be sure it's okay?
Who doesn't like people much?
Who's too frank?
Hyper sensitive to light
and noise? Often exhausted?
Who doesn't really
understand irony?
"Yes" to everything.
Except for the irony.
It's not that you don't
"really" get it. You
don't get it, period.
Period?
But despite all your
eccentricities, social
phobia, compulsiveness,
I love you.
If that's what's worrying you?
I'm just wondering
if I may not be autistic.
Autistic? Okay.
Where'd that come from?
I may not check all the boxes.
Some things aren't exactly me.
Some things used to be like me,
but not anymore.
I'm ashamed for even thinking
it, if it's not that.
Some things match, but they
match a lot people, so...
Yeah.
I know why you're
getting so worked up.
You're so into your research
that you identify.
Isn't it autistic people
who can't look you in the eye?
- Yeah.
- You see!
- Coming back to bed?
- Yes.
Why didn't you take
cover somewhere?
You said, "On the square
in front of the statue."
There's no cover there.
And my phone's almost dead.
Okay, okay!
Get in!
Take off your scarf.
Dry off.
Is this a new car?
Yeah.
The other one was fried.
Go on, say it.
I liked the old one better.
I knew you'd say that!
But this one works.
It's more practical.
When I wanna leave, I leave.
Shit!
Are you mad?
No, why would I be mad?
There it is!
- So don't give me shit.
- You're a broken record now.
You can leave whenever you want.
But stay a while!
Meet my buddies.
I'm here, okay?
Happy birthday!
- How are you? Present!
- Thank you.
- Lucie, this is Katia.
- Nice to meet you, Katia!
- Come in! Make yourself at
home. - Happy birthday...
Hi, Katia!
Nice to meet you.
- How are you?
- Fine.
Now you've completely lost me.
I haven't spoken
Arpitan in ages.
How is it you speak it so well?
I'm from Isre. Growing
up, I learned several
region languages.
Now I speak 7 perfectly.
- You're a linguist?
- Not at all.
Then what use is it?
I don't know, I love it!
And now I can teach others.
I volunteer
on a regional language website.
Volunteer?
I'd have loved to do that.
Great! You can teach me.
Live, not virtually!
Then we can get a
bite together, huh?
- Get a bite together, huh?
- Exactly.
Know what, give me your number.
It's 06...
06 or 07...?
- 06...
- 06, like me...
And then?
- Mato!
- Be right with you.
No, she's Fred's girlfriend.
Shit!
- I didn't know.
- Now you know.
- If you ever break up...
- No, no!
Just kidding!
Have fun!
He wasn't too pushy?
I'm not really sure.
I don't think so.
It's cool that you came.
- See ya?
- See ya.
Katia, this is Nico and...
Aurlie. Hi.
Seriously?
You don't remember me?
I'm from Le Conquet, too!
Aurelie, Tiago's girlfriend!
I used to be.
- So sorry.
- No big deal.
Right, no big deal!
Come on! Let's dance!
- Katia, where you going?
- I'm leaving.
Not so soon!
You said you wouldn't
give me shit when I left.
Okay, okay.
Before you go,
won't you just dance with me?
I don't want to.
Come on, Katia!
Come on, it's my birthday!
You okay?
Katia!
Katia!
Let me go!
Let me go!
- Did you sleep out here?
- Yeah.
I didn't wanna wake you. But I
didn't wanna miss you, either.
I'm really sorry about...
Please forgive me for last
night, I'm a real jerk.
We should never
have gotten back together.
I can't be how
you want me to be.
So if you wanna break up,
we'll break up.
Is that what you want?
No, but...
We're too different.
No, not too different.
We're just a little different.
Every minute I spend with you
is so full.
That's what
suffocates me, but...
I mean, you're...
you're intense!
Yet, you're totally out of it.
Sometimes you don't get
what's right in front of you.
I mean you're...
myopic to life!
And I love that.
I love you.
I wanna kiss you,
but I'd better not.
Because my breath
is pretty much illegal.
I confirm that.
What are you doing in here?
What are you doing here?
I just came to get a file.
Katia, I don't think you totally
get the "open space" concept.
You could make an effort.
Jeff!
Next week, I need
2 or 3 days off.
But I'll work at home and won't
be late. Is that okay with you?
Yeah, I trust you.
A family problem?
No.
Okay.
I've had several shrinks
over several years,
who've said I was depressed,
anxious, and possibly
bipolar.
I've taken antidepressants.
I've tried other medications,
but nothing really helped.
Quite the contrary.
But the most violent period
was my adolescence,
with depression,
with...
a longing to...
end it all.
And your work?
I've gone from one
job to another.
Either because...
I got fired
for not being enough
of a team player.
Or because I couldn't
keep up the pace.
People might think I'm lazy,
but it's not that.
Sometimes I'm
completely exhausted.
Then I look at others
and I wonder how they do it.
At the moment, do
you have a job?
Yes, at the moment,
I have a job.
Which I love.
I'm a researcher.
But, unfortunately,
that may end, yet again.
And I'll have to move back in
with my mother
in Grenoble,
in Isre, zip code 38660...
Are you in or have you had
romantic relationships?
Let's say I've always had
complicated relationships...
and sometimes fairly violent.
Have you experienced
sexual violence?
No.
I don't think so.
I ask because that's common
among autistic women.
Studies indicate a victimization
rate of nearly 88%.
I received the questionnaires
you sent me by email.
So if you're ready we can begin, okay?
Yes.
Select the word that best
describes this expression.
Playful?
annoyed - sarcastic
- worried - insolent
Sarcastic...
pensive - joyful - sad - amused
Sad.
As a child, did you like to
play alone or with other kids?
Alone.
Except for Pauline, my neighbor.
I loved spending time with her.
She was my best friend.
Back then,
what was your favorite activity?
I loved to draw.
I loved drawing the planets,
the stars, the universe.
As a child, did you get along
better with adults or children?
Adults.
And Pauline.
My friend.
Still working nonstop?
Yes
If the European
parliament adopts the law,
they didn't propose it.
This internal server's a pain!
What good is a new office,
if the equipment's shit?
Is that Fred?
Yes.
He's at the cafe next door,
waiting for me.
Here, catch!
Hi, this is Fred.
Leave me a message.
Hey.
What was up yesterday?
Where were you?
I called you nonstop.
What are you doing?
I thought we were having a drink
alone, not with other people.
I never said it was alone.
Wait, so that means you came.
Fuck, Katia!
Let's not start again.
I accept your anti-social thing
to a certain point.
We can't live cut off from the
world, as if no one else exists.
It's not normal to
constantly separate my
love life from the rest.
Stop!
Don't get all worked up.
I don't want you to get upset.
- Katia...
- Yes?
Look at me.
Yes.
What do you want me to say?
Do you realize that hurts me?
That you don't wanna share
those moments with me?
I swear,
it's stronger than I am.
Why do you need to prove to
others that we love each other?
Because we're human.
That's human.
I need to share what we
experience. Or I suffocate!
Well, not me.
I suffocate with other people.
I need more.
I need you to express more,
more affection, more tenderness.
I feel like I'm constantly
begging. You've never been...
very demonstrative.
But...
I'm sick of it.
- I love you, Fred.
- Then say so.
Show me.
Stop being so detached,
as if nothing moves you.
That's not it.
I'm not like that.
What?
How do you show
someone your love?
You mean like desire?
Because there's
desire, and desire.
Like, "I like you.
"Do you like me?"
Flirting around.
Then there's pure lust.
I'm not talking about
sex. How do you show
someone you love them?
I don't know.
It happens naturally.
It depends on the situation
and who you're with.
But you...
Is it an effort or...?
A ton of effort!
I'm not single for nothing.
Are you talking about Fred?
show your love
Hey.
Can I come in?
Could you sit down?
Yeah.
Why?
Just sit down.
When I cue you, hit
the play button.
- But not before.
- Okay.
- Can you hit play?
- Yeah.
Was it bad?
It's just not you.
Katia!
Katia...
Fuck, Katia...
You've got me
spouting gibberish!
Yes. I'm terrible at languages.
So now...
Be right back.
Thanks for the interview.
It's great!
It'll take years
to assemble, but...
- No way!
- No.
Just a few hours.
- I'm sorry.
- No.
It's cool.
I have lots of material. Thanks.
Bye.
Are you prepared?
Let me know if
you need anything.
Your clinical interviews
and assessments
have clearly resulted
in a diagnosis of autism.
Okay.
Now it's important to discuss
how autism manifests itself,
so you can identify
how you function.
And so you can finally
feel like yourself.
I'll give you certain
characteristics.
Some will speak to you,
others much less.
But they're very common
among all autistic people.
Above all, a sense of being
on display before others,
other than your loved ones.
A feeling of a lack
of authenticity.
Perhaps a lack of social life.
Great difficulty
in engaging in small talk.
The need to stay at home,
in a reassuring place.
The need for strict routines,
so you can function
at your best.
An anxiety of the unexpected
can completely engulf you.
A huge appetite for knowledge,
which in your case must
be satisfied by your
journalistic research.
Extreme frankness.
Too much, sometimes.
But also great loyalty.
It's important to understand,
you're not incapable.
You're not inferior.
You're different.
Do you understand?
Yes.
I understand.
I'm not crazy.
Yes, I'm relieved.
I'm relieved.
- Hello, Mom?
- Hi, honey.
- There's something I
have to tell you. - Is it
urgent? I'm on my way out.
No, it's not really urgent.
Then it'd be better
to talk tomorrow.
I'll be home late.
Tomorrow I'll be at the Gelbers.
They have a lousy connection.
We could try!
But I'll see you next week.
Then we can chat to
our hearts' desire.
Next week. Okay.
Okay?
Love you, honey.
Bye.
He's upset that I
didn't recognize him.
I'm not like Katia. She
registers everything she sees.
She's a hard disk.
But I'm a soft disk!
The info I had...
Gone, forgotten.
I'm a goldfish.
Have a nice lunch.
I'm happy you just dropped by.
- I tried to call you.
- Sorry, I didn't hear.
What do you wanna eat?
I have something to tell you.
I went to be diagnosed.
- Diagnosed for what?
- Autism.
You didn't tell me.
That's not like you.
I couldn't have done it, if I
told you. You didn't believe it.
Sorry, it's just so improbable.
Fine, it's done now.
No, you don't understand.
I am...
autistic.
I know, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
For sure?
Yes, for sure.
I didn't expect it
to comfort me so much.
It's everything I am,
I was.
Everything I feel.
I have the diagnostic feedback.
I think it would be good
if you read it.
It explains a lot,
so you can understand.
Maybe later.
It's kind of abrupt.
What'll that change?
I mean, between us?
Nothing.
I don't think.
- I dunno...
- Okay.
But I'm still the same person.
Finally!
Brushing your teeth for
hours like that, you'll
wind up with just gums.
Not hours,
just 3 and a half minutes.
Really?
Let's see.
Great!
No, perfect gums.
Excellent job!
A friend's playing
at a bar tonight.
I don't know if you wanna come.
You don't have to, given...
all that.
You want me to come?
I'd love us to go together.
But I don't want it
to be painful for you.
There'll be a crowd,
noise, conversations...
Yeah, a concert.
- Yeah, a concert.
- Okay.
Sorry, if I scared you.
Turn down the volume.
Your phone's ringing.
Unknown caller.
I'm not answering.
A new look?
Ready for vacation?
No, but I have something
incredible to tell you.
It'll have to wait.
I'm running late.
I have a bunch of meetings.
I have to skip boxing,
to see the company doctor.
Did you go?
Yes.
- I'm going outside.
- Wait!
- Hey, Fred!
- Johnny, how's it going?
- Hey, buddy!
- This is Katia.
- Hi, Katia.
- Hi.
You okay?
It wasn't too painful?
You wore headphones
during the entire set.
Listening to something else?
No, it's to tone down the noise.
The "noise"...
You really didn't like it.
Not at all.
It's because...
because I'm autistic.
Autistic?
- Yes.
- You don't seem autistic.
She is.
Like Asperger's?
Exactly.
Like The Good Doctor,
Rain Man, all that!
The brother who
does all that wild stuff -
counting cards, matches...
So what's your thing?
My thing?
No, nothing.
I mean, I don't know.
- If I had a chick who...
- Johnny, we gotta go, man.
It was a blast to see
you on stage. Thanks!
And keep in touch!
Thanks, man!
Bye, Katia.
Still, you don't have to
blurt it out like that.
- Why? Should I hide it?
- No, not at all.
It's just that no one knows
exactly what it is.
- I'm gonna get fired.
- They can't fire you for that.
Did you tell them?
No, but with the redundancy
plan, I'm sure to go.
Sure, they can always
use the economic cover.
In any case,
if you're fired,
you'll always find another job.
You don't get it.
That's too complicated for me.
I don't know how to job hunt.
I don't know how to sell myself.
Marie found this job for me!
I'm not capable of doing that.
You don't understand!
Calm down.
We'll find something.
If you don't say anything,
no one will notice.
Like up until now.
I know you don't like surprises.
But welcome to my home!
Breathe in the sea air.
That's what counts.
I dunno...
This wasn't planned.
I have to be home tonight,
to make progress on...
And you have to take some
time for us, to warm up.
Here.
You have to kiss me.
And you have to follow me.
I have another surprise.
Come on.
There she is!
That's my boat.
Come on.
Give me your hand.
It's ugly.
I mean,
you're not finished yet.
That's the point.
Redoing everything.
Plus, it floats.
And even better... Come see!
- Wanna take the helm?
- No!
- Come on, take my place!
- No!
You don't want to?
- Stop! Eyes on the road!
- They are.
Are you okay?
I'll turn around, okay?
Have a nice weekend?
Okay...
Didn't you have
something to tell me?
Now I can't tell you.
Wow! Really?
Okay.
I respect your vow of silence.
Hi! How are you?
Hi, Matthias.
How's it going?
Can I have a beer?
Thanks.
Hi, there!
- Incredible.
- Wild!
- How are you?
- Fine. And you?
Too weird!
What are you doing here?
I'm with friends
who live around here.
- And you?
- It's my hangout.
- Okay. See you later?
- Sure.
Cool!
Come here often?
No, it's destiny.
Something in the air.
But it's always
at cocktail hour.
We were meant to have
a drink together.
- I'm off.
- See you later.
Why not? It's weird, I don't
see you for 15 years, then...
- You followed me.
- I'm stalking you.
- A psychopath.
- Yep!
Guys, I have bad news.
The bar's closing.
Feel like ending
the night together?
Bye, Aurlie.
Good night, all!
See you tomorrow.
Give me a call...
- Aurlie
How was your evening?
The sound's broken up.
Hold on, I'm leaving
the workshop.
You're not at the office?
No, I'm going home to work.
Their system crashed again.
Yeah, it was nice last night.
What did you do?
I read a book.
Really interesting!
About pain and autism.
It clarified so many things.
I remembered,
when I was little,
I pulled out a tooth...
Katia, hold on,
I'm on overload.
Excuse me?
We've gone from a word
we hardly knew
to living in a world of autism.
Can we talk about
something else?
You said it wouldn't change
anything but, in fact...
It's not easy.
Hello?
Katia, say something.
I don't feel like talking.
I don't know what to say.
I've had it.
Let's talk later.
No! No! No! No!
I don't know how it's possible.
- We always used a condom.
- No.
Once, we didn't right away.
That was a long time ago.
Two and a half months ago.
Exactly.
You missed 2 periods
and didn't tell me?
I'm not regular.
I didn't realize.
I saw the company
doctor. I was tired, so
they took a blood test.
What?
So what'll we do?
What do you mean?
I didn't think
you'd even ask the question.
You say I can't handle a
relationship. Now you wanna
involve a 3rd person?
I don't know.
Plus, I just got a
great work offer...
Really?
What is it?
A friend wants us to open
a carpentry shop together.
That's great.
Where is it?
It's a childhood friend.
In Le Conquet.
Uh.
It's far.
I didn't graduate
from high school.
An offer like this
is once in a lifetime.
And my work is here.
I don't wanna move.
And the baby?
I think I need to be alone.
Me, too.
- Hello!
- Hi, honey.
- How are you?
- Fine.
- I'm so happy to see you.
- Yes!
Come on in!
It's delicious!
You're not eating?
No, I'm not hungry.
I feel a bit lonely,
eating alone.
But if you're not hungry...
Katia, what's the matter?
I'm so happy to see you
and you sulk.
I have 2 things to say,
but don't know where to begin.
You can tell me anything, honey.
The first is that I'm autistic.
Autistic?
- Mom...
- No way!
You can't be autistic.
You speak, you don't bang
your head against the
wall, as far as I know.
It's not just because you're a
bit odd that you're autistic.
I know it's good to not be
like everyone else, but still!
I've never tried
to stand out from the others.
On the contrary, I've
spent my life trying to
be like everyone else.
Are you seeing someone?
Seeing someone?
I mean your shrink.
Do you still see him?
No.
- Maybe you should.
- But I've been diagnosed.
By whom?
By a psychologist
who specializes in autism.
Who consults an
autism specialist?
You'd think that's
what you wanted.
I was tested.
And I know that's what it is.
It's the first time
things make sense...
No, you're not autistic!
That's nonsense.
If you're autistic, we all are.
Is that the latest fashion?
After vegan, flexitarian...
autistic!
Why are you angry?
Because it's ridiculous.
You don't turn autistic at 35!
And I'd have noticed.
What do you want, in fact?
To guilt-trip me for not being
an attentive enough mother?
This isn't about you?
I'm not criticizing you
for anything.
No one is.
I'm just telling you what is.
Just because you don't
want me to be autistic
doesn't mean I'm not.
I don't understand.
I don't understand.
Nothing's ever right.
Don't think it was easy for me.
Constantly hearing,
"Your daughter doesn't talk."
"Your daughter's too timid."
And I was alone.
Your father was no help.
He was in his own world.
Here we go again!
You end the conversation
when it suits you.
Katia, honey, we're talking.
Just talking.
Leave me alone!
Think what you like.
But to me, you're not autistic.
Katia, didn't you have two
things to tell me last night?
What was the second?
I think it'd be
better if I went home.
I got fired.
Hold on... What?
- You?
- Yeah.
You've been here for 15 years.
You're a fixture.
And they're trying to rip me off
on the severance terms.
- Did you see Jeff?
- What can he do?
In any case,
he dutifully obey orders.
It's disgusting!
We have to do something.
Don't you think, Katia?
I've been looking for you.
Julien... it's horrible.
It seems you already know.
I'm disgusted, too.
But that's how it is.
So focus exclusively on European
reforms and forget autism.
The autism piece is
practically done.
I've made the rounds,
no one picked it up.
Even the broadcaster's
not excited.
It's dead, okay?
I wanted to discuss something,
but it's clearly not the time.
Stop by tomorrow?
Hey.
Hey!
I tried to call several times.
But you didn't answer, so...
I came. Hold on...
I've thought it over.
I think we should keep the baby.
It's more important
than a job or Le Conquet.
- What? No.
- Yes.
We have to change
things between us.
We have to be together more.
- No.
- Yes.
What if it's autistic?
There's a huge genetic
factor in autism.
I made an appointment
for the abortion.
What?
Couldn't we discuss
this together? There
are two of us here.
You really don't give a shit
about what I think.
I was making huge concessions
to stay here with you.
What a fucking idiot!
You know what?
Live your life alone,
if that's what you want!
Great!
You're saving my life.
You have 11 new messages.
It's Marie.
I didn't see you today. Call me.
Received Tuesday.
It's Jeff.
You didn't come in yesterday...
Message erased.
Katia, it's Marie again...
Received Thursday.
Katia, call me...
I'm getting worried...
Me again.
I'm freaking out...
Message erased.
- Hello, Katia!
- Hi.
I'm glad you could come.
- Can I call you Katia?
- Yes.
Coming in?
Look...
I'm not sure I'll stay long.
Stay as long as you like,
go when you like.
No obligations.
Okay.
- This is Katia.
- Hi, Katia.
It's her first time here.
Have a seat.
Welcome.
Know the concept?
We speak without judgement,
no filters...
- Shoot!
- Sorry.
I'm sorry.
- Who's that?
- It was Marie.
- A coworker...
- No.
- There?
- Oh, the wallpaper?
That's Fred, my boyfriend.
Well, he was.
It's complicated.
No biggie.
With us, it's rarely easy.
It's complicated
for complicated people.
It's not complicated to
be simple. But it can be
simple to be complicated.
There are several topics
we wanted to broach today.
I think we could
start with employment.
In terms of adjusting,
was that easy for you?
Or more of a negotiation?
See you soon!
- Till next time.
- Bye.
We have a meeting at the
ministry that oversees
disabled rights.
They must understand
that, beyond the need
for financial support,
the lack of visibility
and information
keeps autistic people
on the fringes of society.
So we need recent documentation.
I wondered where you were on the
documentary you were working on.
It's not at all finished.
In fact, it's
completely on hold.
It's a shame. We got some very
impressive and exciting footage.
Would it be possible to get
some of that footage?
I can ask the director.
Mom, can I go meet Lili?
She's right over there.
Sure.
But don't go far.
And be back in an hour, tops.
Sure, no problem.
- She's your daughter?
- Yeah, the eldest.
Sometimes she comes here with me
on Wednesday afternoons.
Keep me posted on the doc?
- Yes, yes!
- Cool!
See you soon!
Thanks.
- How's it going?
- Hi.
Be right there.
- Is Fred here?
- No.
I thought you knew.
He took 3 days off.
He's in Le Conquet,
planning his move.
Oh, right.
What a mind-blowing opportunity!
He's gonna be boss
of his own company.
He's so incredibly lucky!
I'm off. See ya!
See ya.
Hi, how are you?
What are you doing here?
How are you?
I was so worried.
We're used to you
disappearing for 2 or 3
days, but rarely more.
Are you okay?
It depends in what way.
Dark chocolate.
Can I come in?
Yes.
Why don't you come
to work anymore?
Because I got fired.
What?
Since when?
Who said so?
No one. But Jeff wanted
to talk, then someone
came in to replace me.
I'd be the first to
know, if someone new was
sitting across from me.
A girl with blue hair.
Her?
She's from IT.
They finally decided
to fix the internal network.
And it works!
Too bad.
No, not "too bad."
Monday, go see Jeff.
No, I can't.
Yes, you can.
I got your email.
Julien's in litigation
with the company,
over the terms of his dismissal.
So he has to toe the line.
I understand.
I'm sorry to insist.
But it's a shame for that
material to sit on a shelf,
when it could be
so useful to us.
"...so useful to us."
The crisis couldn't be managed,
so his expulsion was...
determined
by the Ministry of Education.
France has repeatedly been found
guilty by the European Council
for discrimination
against people with...
We have a very hard time
getting recent, precise figures,
especially on autistic people.
...the statistic
of one French person out of 100,
meaning 700,000 people.
There are many more
non-binary people in France
among people on the
autistic spectrum.
Many are still
in psychiatric hospitals.
Specialized institutions have
interminable waiting lists,
which delays their treatment...
Romane, here are some clips
from Julien's documentary...
Send
Jeff, I'm sorry.
I misunderstood.
Marie told me
about your "misunderstanding".
How could you
have thought you were fired?
Did I say so?
Did you get a registered
letter that said so?
No.
What made you think that?
You wanted to talk to me.
Think every time I wanna talk,
you're fired?
That'd be complicated.
Plus, it was about work.
Katia, you can't just take
off like that for 8 days.
That's unheard of!
I had a call from the
Ministry of Solidarity,
Autonomy and the Disabled.
They asked if they could use
Julien's footage.
Ring any bells?
Yes!
No, it's just because...
their meeting with the advisor
was so important.
But it's just excerpts
from his story. And Julien
doesn't know about it.
So you leak
excerpts of a film
that's not supposed to exist?
You're really screwing up!
So I called the big boss for
permission and, as if by magic,
"Chop, chop!"
Julien has to finish the film.
No, he's still fired, but with
the conditions he wanted.
But, Katia,
if you ever do that to me again,
don't even set foot in here.
I docked you 8 days
to hire a freelancer to
finish the Europe piece!
Okay, go.
No, in fact...
Yes?
There's something
I have to tell you.
I'm autistic.
You're autistic?
Yes.
Okay.
Am I fired?
No, but what difference
does that make?
The difference is
it's harder for me to work in
an open space, than for others.
Because I'm very sensitive
to noise and my environment.
So it would be easier if I could
work from home more often.
I mean, if that's possible.
If I understand your request...
you attend our meetings...
Yes.
You free up a desk.
And that would simultaneously
allow us to increase
our handicapped employee rate.
No, I'm kidding!
In fact, not really.
Okay, I agree.
In the 92nd minute,
the coach sends him in.
First touch, the guy passes it
back and scores an own goal!
Fred, you're such
a fuckin' pain!
- Take it easy.
- You're a total drag tonight!
You made the right choice.
It's your dream town,
with your dream job!
And you'll be your own boss!
- I know.
- Damn right!
Plus... nothing against her,
but with Katia,
everything was complicated.
I know.
Wanna come over?
You'll meet a
Conquetais coquette.
- "Conquetoise".
- Okay.
A Conquetoise coquette...
to make a lot of babies with.
If you say so.
I'll stop ruining your evening.
Ciao!
- You're not leaving now!
- Yep!
- Stay!
- I'm going to bed.
Bye, Fred.
Autism diagnosis - Katia
There's only one thing I know.
I'm incapable of
living without you.
So, with or without the baby,
it's you.
Me, too!
I don't wanna lose you.
I didn't go.
I didn't go.
I didn't think I was capable of
raising a kid. But with you...
I thought it might be possible.
And you?
I'm ashamed of what
I'm about to say.
Okay...
You freaked me out.
What if it's autistic?
It's a possibility.
And what if I'm not up to it?
Ah...
No way?
You're the one saying that?
You can't imagine how scared
I am of what's coming.
I was so mad that
I accepted the offer in Le
Conquet. I leave next month.
Okay.
But...
I'll cancel.
No, no, no, no.
No, it's too important for you.
Don't cancel.
Really.
Besides, I feel like...
we're incapable
of totally living together.
- We can't seem to.
- No.
Maybe we should
have shared custody... of us!
Of our baby?
Like, we get together
when we want to, when we can?
What if I found a big house?
And when you came,
we could live on opposite ends.
Not too far away, but a little.
I'd love that!
The baby in the middle.
It's not gonna be easy.
- Hello, ma'am.
- Hello.
I'm Fred, Katia's friend.
We met once a long time ago.
Fred!
- Come in!
- Thank you.
- Everything's fine, I hope.
- Very good.
Katia doesn't know I'm
here. I think she'd
kill me, if she knew.
But it seemed hard to say this
over the phone.
Really?
I had a hard time accepting the
fact that she's autistic, too.
If you came all this way
to talk about that...
I'm disappointed.
It has nothing to do with you.
It's not your fault, nor hers.
No one's to blame.
It's just how it is.
But she doesn't have
much support, and I'd
like us to be there.
I can't force you
to do anything.
I just ask you
to read what's on here.
So...
I'll be going.
Look! 6:30, on the dot!
- Come on!
- I've been waiting downstairs.
Where we going?
Why?
Bon voyage!
Thank you!
You guys are sneaky!
Thanks!
This is too much!
How's it going, Marco?
Need any help?
I'm okay. I'm just scared
of being pulled into the void.
I think you've got some leeway.
Okay.
Okay.
Here we go!
Up.
Perfect!
Second foot.
Oh, okay! Like that.
I'm backing up.
I'm great!
How are you?
This is so cool!
Here, give me your hand.
- I'll leave you.
- Thanks.
Did they force you, or what?
Suggested.
But I knew you'd be happy.
Opa!
Cider?
You kidding me, man?
It's a theme!
Shall I open the cooler?
Now I'm reassured.
Here!
Thank you so much.
Here's a glass.
To your new life!
Yeah!
Thank you!
To the three of us!
Rosemary Ricchio