David Kepesh is growing old. He's a professor of literature, a student of American hedonism, and an amateur musician and photographer. When he finds a student attractive, Consuela, a 24-year-old Cuban, he sets out to seduce her. Along the way, he swims in deeper feelings, maybe he's drowning. She presses him to sort out what he wants from her, and a relationship develops. They talk of traveling. He confides in his friend, George, a poet long-married, who advises David to grow up and grow old. She invites him to meet her family. His own son, from a long-ended marriage, confronts him. Is the elegy for lost relationships, lost possibilities, beauty and time passing, or failure of nerve?
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Lovers
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Adagio from Concerto in D Minor
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Dance Me to the End of Love
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Early Morning Mood
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Diabelli Variation Op. 120 No. 24
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Ludwig van Beethoven:
écrivain
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Diabelli Variation Op. 120 No. 29
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Ludwig van Beethoven:
écrivain
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Gnossiennes No. 3
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Gnossiennes No. 4
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Vedrò con mio diletto
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Déjame Recordar
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Guapapasea
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Loneliness Ends with Love
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Ay Que Sospecha Tengo
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Rita Montaner:
Interprète
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Les Ondes Silencieuses
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Organ Fugue In G Minor
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Johann Sebastian Bach:
écrivain
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Spiegel Im Spiegel
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Jingle Bells
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Auld Lang Syne
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This Place in Time
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Horizon Variations
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