Bretagna, Francia, 1770. Marianne, una pittrice, è incaricata di realizzare il ritratto di nozze di Héloïse, una giovane donna che ha appena lasciato il convento. Héloïse è però riluttante al matrimonio e Marianne deve ritrarla senza che lei lo sappia, osservandola di giorno e lavorando di nascosto di notte. Tra le due pian piano nascerà un rapporto fatto di intimità e attrazione, destinato a un drammatico epilogo.
A woman dressed elegantly walks purposely through the water gardens at the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, as the music of Vivaldi's Winter movement of The Four Seasons plays. Heavy red filters give a blue cast to the light; water plays across stone, and fountains send it into the air. No words are spoken. Baroque statuary and the sensuous flow of water are back lit. Anger calls it water games.
In four corners of the globe, in each of the four seasons, four outstanding violinists guide us on an extraordinary journey through their four distinct homelands. From the springtime blossoms of Japan, into the blistering heat and thunderstorms of an Australian summer; from a joyful autumn in New York, to the unforgiving cold and human warmth of a Finnish winter. The resonant and much-loved music of Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons and the timeless stories they tell, form the backbone to this bold and engaging celebration of friendship, homeland and the cycles of life.