“1:15 p.m. on Sunday”. Elise & Louis > Episodes 3 & 4 – France 2 – September 25, 2022

This series in four episodes of the magazine 1:15 p.m. on Sunday (Twitter, #1:15 p.m.), signed Romain Potocki and Anthony Santoro, is the story of a unique love story, where the wounds are apparent, the bodies and brains dented, constantly to be remodeled but where, nevertheless, life is beautiful and joy is omnipresent. . Elise’s brain stopped when she was 27 and Louis’s when he was 24, due to a stroke. She left her entire left side there and he left his right side as well as his speech. After this “zero day”, at the cost of unfailing determination, Elise and Louis began to rebuild themselves…

And then they met. That day, the charm played… The “1:15 p.m.” accompanied the two thirty-somethings in their daily lives for three years, as close as possible to tiny moments as well as the great challenges of this extraordinary couple. Will Elise become a doctor? Will Louis find work? Will they be able to run again, make big plans? As close as possible to their sorrows, their joys, in contact with this love which unites them and counts in their formidable resilience. The delicate music of Vincent Delerm illustrates this document which leads beyond disability, fate, where everything is possible…

A new challenge for 30-somethings

After beginnings in Créteil, here they are moving to the region of their dreams, near Geneva. Elise succeeded in becoming a doctor, Louis civil servant at the Ministry of Health. A busy life that sometimes does not adapt well to the aftermath of a stroke… but there is nothing impossible for the two thirty-somethings.

The couple will embark on a new challenge: the tour of Lake Geneva by bike, 200 kilometers when they have just come back up on a bicycle for the first time. Before attempting the feat, Elise still has one last rehabilitation appointment for her left hand and Louis a decisive round table to lead despite the consequences of his aphasia…

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