Un Air de Famille
| Genre: | Comedy, Foreign Language |
| Mood: | Witty |
| Decade: | 1990's |
| Country: | France |
| Director: | Cedric Kaplisch |
| Actor: | Jean-Pierre Bacri, Vladimir Yordanoff |
| Actress: | Agnes Jaoui, Catherine Frot, Claire Maurier |
| Release Year: | 1998 |
| Studio: | Fox Lorber |
| Runtime: | 105 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Language: | French |
What It's About:
A family gathering at a saloon owned by Henri (Bacri), ostensibly to honor the birthday of Henri’s sister-in-law Yolande (Frot), turns edgy and sour as the celebrants ruminate on their unhappy lives and take to bickering at each other. Betty (Jaoui) is single and depressed; Phillipe (Yordanoff) feels his business is going down the tubes; and mom (Maurier) is just kind of nasty. At least level-headed bartender Denis (Darroussin) is around to keep the squabblers from declaring all-out war.
Why I Love It:
This caustic French comedy is witty and well observed, pumping new life (and a fair bit of acid) into a genre that, for some reason, the French are exceedingly good at orchestrating. With a feisty cast that includes then real-life partners and co-writers Bacri and Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, and director Klapisch himself (as the Father), “Famille” turns mean-spirited jibes and bitter mockery (even the family dog comes in for an insult!) into smart, spirited comedy.







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