A handful of people in transit ponder their relationships with friends and loved ones in this multi-character drama from writer and director Angela Schanelec. Juliette (Natacha Regnier) and Vincent (Bruno Todeschini) are old friends who were born and raised in France but haven't seen one another in years when they bump into one another at Orly Airport in Paris. She now lives in Canada, he's been in California for years, and when she learns he's moving back to France, she realizes how much she misses him and her home. Elsewhere, a woman (Mireille Perrier) and her teenage son (Emile Berling) are en route to the funeral of the man who was her first husband and his father. A young couple from Germany (Jirka Zett and Lina Phyllis Falkner) is about to go on vacation; it's their first time traveling together, and they're nervous about how it will impact their relationship. And a woman (Josse de Pauw) who is leaving Paris after breaking things off with her boyfriend keeps rereading his last letter to her. Orly was an official selection at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival.
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