Castor and Pollux A single diary threads two brothers through a world
Lucien and Noël are twin brothers who share everything—
their birthday, their home, and now, a single notebook.
At eleven years old, they begin an exchange diary,
each writing on alternating days about the world they see.
But the twins do not see the same world.
Lucien belongs to the night—
calm, mysterious, and quietly drawn to the shadows of the hillside.
Noël belongs to the day—
warm, gentle, and anchored by the small responsibilities of home.
Through their shared notebook,
their “twin days” gradually drift apart and overlap in unexpected ways.
The diary becomes a map of two hearts growing, colliding,
and learning to understand the worlds the other walks in.
A quiet, poetic tale of brotherhood, distance,
and the fragile threads that bind two souls born on the same day.