Pour un amour lointain

Pour un amour lointain (English title: For a Distant Love) is a 1968 French romantic comedy[1] film directed by Edmond Séchan.

[4] The film featured a bossa nova score by noted Brazilian composer Luiz Bonfá, which was released as a soundtrack album by Philips.

[5] Actors Guillaume, Adrien and Maxime are part of a French acting troupe on a Brazilian tour, performing Dom Juan and other Molière plays.

While the party goes on Isabel's twin sister Cristina is upstairs, unable to join in the reception due to a nervous illness that has robbed her of the use of her legs.

Isabel discovers their blooming relationship and is torn between jealousy over her own feelings for Guillaume and her desire to see her sister happy, especially as the romance has seen Cristina recover and regain her mobility.