"She may not know where she's going, but she knows a swell ride when she sees it.
"Writer-director Lang explored the character with Richard in two shorts, and there's a lived-in feel to the portrait that emerges in the visually adventurous Baden Baden, which weaves darkly luminous fantasy imagery into Ana's mostly aimless hours.
"Back in her native Strasbourg after time away, Ana grasps on to what she can, most of it a source of confusion.
"Her friendship with Simon (Swann Arlaud) moves between the playful and the carnal, while the lure of her ex, Boris (Olivier Chantreau), a pampered visual artist whose career is taking off, sets off alarms for everyone who cares about her.
"Ana's impulsive DIY bathroom project for her terrifically unsentimental grandmother (Claude Gensac) becomes a wonderful deadpan focal point.
"She and an equally clueless Gregoire (Lazare Gousseau), enlisted from a home-improvement store, don matching yellow hardhats.
"Side by side, if not quite together, they teach themselves to build something."
Baden Baden screens at the Davis Theatre, Watt St, 7pm, Monday August 13. Memberships available at nzfilsociety.org.nz or at the venue.