Epiphany Sunday

Epiphany Sunday

Year: 1991

Runtime: 93 mins

Language: French

Director: Marie-Claude Treilhou

DramaComedy

Three elderly sisters meet each Sunday, and for Epiphany Sunday their agenda is packed: a meal at a Chinese restaurant, a traditional game of drawing the kings, and, with some reluctance, attending the performance of the fourth sister—an extravagant, scandal‑prone member of an elderly comedy troupe.

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