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Family Resemblances

Original title: Un air de famille
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
5.7K
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Family Resemblances (1996)
ComedyDrama

An upper middle-class French family celebrates a birthday in a restaurant. In one evening and during one meal, family history, tensions, collective and separate grudges, delights, and memori... Read allAn upper middle-class French family 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.An upper middle-class French family 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.

  • Director
    • Cédric Klapisch
  • Writers
    • Agnès Jaoui
    • Jean-Pierre Bacri
    • Cédric Klapisch
  • Stars
    • Jean-Pierre Bacri
    • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Catherine Frot
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Writers
      • Agnès Jaoui
      • Jean-Pierre Bacri
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Stars
      • Jean-Pierre Bacri
      • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
      • Catherine Frot
    • 24User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jean-Pierre Bacri
    Jean-Pierre Bacri
    • Henri
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Denis
    Catherine Frot
    Catherine Frot
    • Yolande
    Agnès Jaoui
    Agnès Jaoui
    • Betty
    Claire Maurier
    Claire Maurier
    • Madame Ménard - la mère
    Wladimir Yordanoff
    Wladimir Yordanoff
    • Philippe
    Alain Guillo
    • Le Présentateur
    Sophie Simon
    • La Mère 1967
    Cédric Klapisch
    Cédric Klapisch
    • Le Père 1967
    Antoine Chappey
    • Le Voisin
    Chantal Gouard
    • Une amie de la mère
    Viviane Ordas
    • Une amie de la mère
    Aurélie Remacle
    • Betty 1967
    Nicolas Taeb
    • Henri 1967
    Ludovic Taeb
    • Philippe 1967
    Romain Legrand
    • Kevin
    Hugo Charpiot
    • Mikael
    Zinedine Soualem
    Zinedine Soualem
    • Un consommateur
    • Director
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Writers
      • Agnès Jaoui
      • Jean-Pierre Bacri
      • Cédric Klapisch
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    User reviews24

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    burneyfan

    A birthday celebration."

    If like me you like French films, you will like this one. There is no

    plot to speak of and no time wasted in car-chases and violent action

    sequences. There is just fascinating dialogue and the interaction of

    intereresting characters, plus the expression of real emotion and

    nuances of feeling. There is an intimacy with the characters that is

    typically French and which the Americans rarely achieve. At the end of

    the film you feel you know and understand these people and are wiser for

    having known them.

    I loved the performance of Catherine Frot in the film, She was delicious

    and made the character of Yolande incredibly appealing and lovable.

    What a crying shame she should have shackled herself to such a

    self-centred, unappreciative husband. He was the luckiest man alive and

    yet too obtuse to realize it. Hows appallingly sad.

    The high-light of the film for me was the little dance Yolande had with

    the quiet, philosophic bar-man Denis, played by Jean-Pierre Darroussin,

    who, revealing his kind heart, offered to dance with her when her

    insensitive husband refused - despite the fact that it was supposed to

    be her birthday celebration. Denis's skillful dancing surprised them all, and disclosed a whole new

    aspect of his personality. There is a touching moment at the bar when

    Yolande, suspecting Betty's romantic interest and trying to encourage

    it, says to her with a lovely winsome expression; `He's a good dancer.' And at the end of the film when Betty and Denis are seen to declare

    their love for each other, she says delightedly, to the chagrin of her

    snobbish and spiteful mother-in-law; `You know what this means? It means

    he's going to be
    keenast

    A pleasure to watch

    It is always interesting to read other peoples impressions and critics of movies and when I read the Darragh O'Donoghue's above comments about the film 'Un air de famille' - he (she?) already doesn't understand the title of the film which is full of double or triple meanings - I can't help but write down my very own impressions of the film.

    It is clearly visible that the script was originally written for stage by using one single location for the film. The director of the film cleverly used the simple set(it's a low budget movie after all) to invoke a lively family meeting by setting up lots of different shots. His solution was to make the camera mostly invisible by not clinging to exaggerated camera moves or positions. By doing so he gives us the possibility to concentrate on the actors and their dialog. And what a pleasure that is to do. Step by step we get more and more involved and because it's somehow clear from the beginning that this piece is not about major surprises but about the subtle plays and conflicts happening between people who know each other for a long time, one is charmingly pulled into the story.

    p.s. the subtitles are clearly readable. The 'banal' dialog between the family members has exactly the right dose of innuendoes and truthfulness.

    A pleasure to watch.
    Lanwench

    Stuck with me for a long time afterwards

    The obvious 'filmed play' style enhanced this for me - there would have been little to gain by making it more of a movie. Wonderful character development and fantastic acting. A disturbing portrait of a dysfunctional family - exaggerated slightly to play to the back of the house, but not too much.
    9planktonrules

    A very simple story about people that seem vivid and real

    This is exactly the sort of film you'd never see coming from Hollywood, as it has no flashy stars, a very simple script and it's about people and relationships. While this might easily bore teenagers or those who long for explosions or boobies in their films, if you are an adult looking for a movie that doesn't insult your intelligence, then this is a movie for you.

    The film's premise is simple. A mother and her three adult children and their spouses get together every Friday night for dinner at the same nearby restaurant each week. However, this night is different because one of the spouses (who you never see in the film) has just walked out and the time-honored tradition is thrown off kilter. It seems that because the usual routine is thrown aside, over the course of the evening, the normally happy family veneer is slowly pulled aside--revealing the ugliness and pettiness of some of them. Interestingly enough, the most interesting character in this whole thing is a non-family member (who works for one of the sons). In a way, he seems almost like an audience member watching the craziness and only later reacting to it. Fortunately, while there are some minor fireworks, all the family problems seem real and you can relate to them--this is NOT a tacky film where one person announces they are getting a sex change or another announces that they are having an affair with a chicken! No, the problems seem real and seething just under the surface. Additionally, how you perceive each family member changes a bit over time as more and more of the veneer is pulled away. One minute you like or are concerned about one of them, the next you want to slap them upside the head--just like a REAL family! I am glad that while the problems were revealed, there were no easy answers or pat resolutions. Like life, at the end, you are left wondering what will transpire next and I sure would love to see a sequel to this excellent picture. Good writing, direction and acting--this is such a simple but well-made little film.
    9dbdumonteil

    witty, funny, no vulgarity: all that a good comedy can (and must) be

    The movie "Cuisines et Dépendances" (1993) had revealed Jean Pierre Bacri/Agnès Jaoui's original talent. Here, "un air de famille" (1996) which is once again an adaptation of a play written by the duo constitutes a kind of extension and especially a clear improvement for them. This movie made by Cédric Klapisch is very superior to the first quoted movie although "Cuisines et dépendances" is a worthy work. The meeting Bacri-Jaoui-Klapisch shines to delivers a stunning flick. It is difficult to tell because it is so rich and crowded with incident that it would take several pages to sum it up. So, to tell you the main reasons that justify the vision of this film, I will go to the essential.

    3 things confer to the movie a strong appeal. First, the scriptwriters have the remarkable gift to make sparks fly from the single cue and to let what is left unsaid and the suggested leak out. Dialogs are also their best weapon to revamp the middle-class' image but also to harm the characters' meanness and faults. This last feature enables to Bacri and Jaoui to distinguish themselves in the French comedy. It is their recognizable stamp to disclose certain faults that we have inside us but which we really don't want to admit. In this way, it is quite easy to identify with the characters. We have a little "air de famille" with them.

    But "un air de famille" is also worth for Klapisch's accurate making with an outstanding work on the lighting effects. The lighted café contrasts with the dark restaurant in the background of the scenery. Moreover, the split of the family amazingly answers to the dreary aspect of the scenery. Little by little, the film becomes a stifling In Camera tempered by a few sequences which relate childhood memories.

    In another extent, there's another strong point from Klapisch: the directing of actors which is flawless and well studied. Personally I think it is a real treat to see Jean Pierre Bacri coming and going in his café, with his sullen look. Beside him, Catherine Frot is irresistible in her role of silly woman while Jean Pierre Darroussin is the sole stable character in the middle of this family which is slowly breaking up. He also tries to bring his support and comfort to the members.

    "Un air de famille" is a smart and ferociously funny movie. Jean Pierre Bacri and Agnès Jaoui rank among the finest comical authors of the nineties and Cédric Klapisch can without problem join the group of the best French film-makers of his generation. Don't miss this movie which will give you another image of the French comedy.

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    Storyline

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    • Quotes

      Yolande: What use is it to keep a paralysed dog in the house?

      Denis: Think of it as a decoration. It's like a rug, but alive.

    • Connections
      Referenced in An Innocent Little Game (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Tu me Donnes
      (Come Prima)

      Music by Sandro Taccani and Vincenzo di Paola

      Italian lyrics by Mario Panzeri

      French lyrics by Jacques Larue

      Performed by Dalida

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Leisure Time Features
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Como en las mejores familias
    • Filming locations
      • 14 Passage Elisabeth, Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(Henri calls for Arlette)
    • Production companies
      • Téléma
      • Le Studio Canal+
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €3,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $92,806
    • Gross worldwide
      • $92,806
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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