Fiona visits Paris for the first time to assist her myopic Aunt Martha. Catastrophes ensue, mainly involving Dom, a homeless man who has yet to have an emotion or thought he was afraid of expressing.
Martha, an eighty-year-old former Canadian dancer, has been living in Paris for decades. Now losing her head, she is threatened to be sent to an old people's home. No way. Martha decides to call her niece, Canadian librarian Fiona, for help. Alas, when her relative arrives in the French capital, Martha has disappeared. Worse, Fiona loses both her identity documents and money after falling into the Seine. Now alone in Paris, the young woman is desperate. It is at this point that Dom, a homeless man who lives in a tent on the Île aux Cygnes, unexpectedly comes into her life..., for better or worse.—Guy Bellinger
More than anything in the world, Fiona, a timid, English-speaking Canadian librarian, wants to visit France. It's been ages since her beloved, thrill-seeking Aunt Martha set off for picturesque Paris, and now, the octogenarian relative, who is with her back to the wall, needs kindly Fiona's help. Without a second thought, Fiona packs her bag, hops a plane, and rushes to Martha's aid, only to discover that the silver-haired woman has gone missing. Now, like a fish out of water, desperate Fiona combs the streets of the bustling metropolis, unbeknownst to her that she has caught Dom's eye, a romantic but annoying vagrant with a heart of gold. Can Dom be of assistance? Above all, is barefoot Fiona prepared for a passionate Parisian romance?—Nick Riganas
Fiona (Gordon) is a Canadian librarian who flies to Paris and discovers that her 88-year-old aunt (Riva) is missing. As Fiona scours the city looking for her aunt, she encounters Dom (Abel), a friendly but annoying tramp who won't leave her alone.