Family Resemblances

Family Resemblances

Film poster
Directed by Cédric Klapisch
Produced by Charles Gassot
Written by Cédric Klapisch
Agnès Jaoui
Jean-Pierre Bacri
Starring Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Catherine Frot
Music by Philippe Eidel
Cinematography Benoît Delhomme
Edited by Francine Sandberg
Distributed by Bac Films
Release dates
  • 6 November 1996 (1996-11-06)
Running time
110 minutes
Country France
Language French
Budget $3.8 million
Box office $17.1 million[1]

Family Resemblances (French: Un air de famille) is a 1996 French comedy film. It was directed by Cédric Klapisch, and written by Klapisch, Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. The film stars Bacri, Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Frot, Vladimir Yordanoff, Claire Maurier and Zinedine Soualem.

It won the César Award for Best Writing, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.

Plot

An average French family ostensibly celebrates a birthday in a restaurant. In one evening and during one meal, family history, tensions, collective and separate grudges, delights, and memories both clash and coalesce. Indeed, poking each other's sore spots turns out to be the main order of business. Henri (Bacri) runs a saloon that he inherited from his father called "The Sleepy Dad," and in the near-empty bar, he plays host to several members of the family as they mark the 35th birthday of his sister-in-law, Yolande (Frot). Henri's sister, Betty (Jaoui), is 30, single, and not very happy about it; his brother (and Yolande's husband), Philippe (Yordanoff), is an executive in a growing software company; Mother (Maurier) is the siblings' strong-willed matriarch; and Henri's paralyzed dog is on hand, whom someone describes as "like a rug, but alive." It's not been a good day for most of them: Philippe is anxious that his boss might not have liked the tie he wore on television; Betty is depressed about the sad state of her current relationship; Henri has just learned that his wife is leaving him; and Mother is tossing caustic barbs at everyone left and right. Henri's bartender Denis (Darroussin) is the one neutral party on hand, and he provides the voice of reason in the midst of the bickering.

Cast

Awards and nominations

References

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, March 24, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.