François Ozon’s WHEN FALL IS COMING Gets Prime Video Streaming Release Date

Courtesy Music Box Films

The Music Box Films comedy thriller WHEN FALL IS COMING is set to make its SVOD debut early next month, arriving on Prime Video on September 10th, 2025. The film launched in US theaters on April 4th, 2025, and hit VOD and digital platforms on June 10th.

When Fall Is Coming is written, produced and directed by François Ozon, and stars Hélène Vincent, Pierre Lottin, Josiane Balasko, Ludivine Sagnier, Garlan Erlos, Sophie Guillemin, Malik Zidi, and Paul Beaurepaire. 

In the film, after a tumultuous life in Paris, Michelle (Hélène Vincent) has retired to a quiet existence in Burgundy, tending her garden and attending services at her parish. The voracious hostility of her adult daughter Valérie (Ludivine Sagnier) remains Michelle’s great puzzlement: how can a child for whom she sacrificed so much treat her with such contempt and suspicion? When Valérie drops off her son for a week with his grandmother, Michelle sees an opportunity to repair the relationship, but a culinary accident soon undercuts whatever trust remains.

With the help of her best friend Marie-Claude (Josiane Balasko), whose son (Pierre Lottin) has recently been released from prison, Michelle plots a path towards restoring the family life so long denied her. With a deceptively placid surface, master stylist François Ozon cooks up a twisty and destabilizing thriller where family ties remain the most mysterious ingredient of all.

We’ve added the release date to our Streaming Calendar. Buy or rent the film from Amazon below, and check out the official US trailer.

When Fall is Coming
Starring Hélène Vincent, Josiane Balasko, Ludivine Sagnier, Pierre Lottin
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