Waiting For Bojangles(2022) Apr 2026

Set in 1960s Paris, the story follows Georges and Camille, a pair of irrepressible lovers who choose to live a life of constant fun and imagination. Their home is a "madcap salon" filled with cocktails, nightly parties, and an exotic pet bird—a damselfly crane named Mademoiselle Superfluous.

The central motif is the song to which the couple dances every night while their son, Gary , watches. However, the family’s idyllic existence is eventually threatened as Camille descends deeper into mental illness. To protect her and maintain their fantasy world, Georges and Gary resort to increasingly extreme measures, including breaking her out of a psychiatric institute and retreating to a castle in Spain. Themes and Analysis Waiting for Bojangles(2022)

Virginie Efira's performance was widely lauded as "electrifying" and "superb". The film’s visual style and 1960s Parisian aesthetic were also highly praised. Set in 1960s Paris, the story follows Georges

Some critics felt the film's transition from comedy to tragedy was jarring. Others criticized it for romanticizing mental illness as a "quirky" personality trait. The film’s visual style and 1960s Parisian aesthetic

Released in France on January 5, 2022, and in the United States on September 2, 2022. Director: Régis Roinsard. Principal Cast: Romain Duris as Georges Fouquet. Virginie Efira as Camille Fouquet. Solàn Machado-Graner as their son, Gary. Grégory Gadebois as Charles, a family friend. Runtime: 124 minutes. Plot Summary

While the original book is told primarily through the eyes of the young son, Gary, the film adaptation expands the focus to give Georges and Camille more prominence. Additionally, the song "Mr. Bojangles," which is sung by Nina Simone in the novel, features a version by Marlon Williams in the film. Waiting for Bojangles | Rotten Tomatoes

The film explores the joys of ignoring responsibility and the thin line between a "free spirit" and mental illness.