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PÈRE ET FILS

by Michel Boujenah

synopsis

Léo has tried everything to get David and Max, his oldest sons, to make up. He even invited them to his 70th birthday without letting either of them know that the other would be there. But what a disaster that turned out to be! He’s given up. Léo was a travelling salesman, often on the road. He believes that he’d raised his three sons to respect family values and feels unjustly rewarded for his efforts.

original title: Père et fils
country: France, Canada
sales agent: Gaumont
year: 2002
genre: fiction
directed by: Michel Boujenah
film run: 97'
release date: FR 20/08/2003, CH 20/08/2003, BE 08/10/2003
screenplay: Michel Boujenah, Edmond Bensimon, Pascal Elbé
cast: Charles Berling, Pascal Elbé, Philippe Noiret, Bruno Putzulu, Marie Tifo, Geneviève Brouillette
cinematography by: Patrick Blossier
film editing: François Gill, Jennifer Augé
art director: Michelle Pelletier, Francis Guibet
costumes designer: Mimi Lempicka
music: Michel Cusson
producer: Ariel Zeïtoun, Frédéric Bourboulon, Roger Frappier, Luc Vandal
production: Ajoz Films, Gaumont, Little Bear, France 3 Cinéma, Studio Max Film (CA)
distributor: Gaumont Distribution, Monopole Pathé (CH), Alternative Films (BE)

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