La Première étoile (2009) Directed by Lucien Jean-Baptiste
Comedy
aka: Meet the Elisabethz
Film Synopsis
Jean-Gabriel may not be the richest of men but he has everything he needs
to be a happy. He gets by on his modest wage, doing any odd job that
comes his way, and leads a contented life with his wife Suzy and their three
children in one of the less desirable districts of Paris. Jean-Gabriel
spends most of his life in a dream world, making plans that have no chance
of ever seeing the light of day. One evening, he promises his entire
family that they will go on a skiing holiday this year. Naturally,
his children are delighted by this announcement, but Suzy isn't taken in
for a minute.
This is just the kind of thing that the long-suffering wife has had to get
used to - Jean-Gabriel making empty promises that he has no intention of
keeping. This time, however, she intends that her husband will honour
his pledge. If he doesn't, that will be the end of their marriage.
Now Jean-Gabriel has no choice but to turn his promise into a concrete plan
- not an easy feat when you haven't a penny to your name. He will need
to stretch his resources to the limit if he is to avoid a fiasco and a divorce,
but one thing he hasn't allowed for is having to take his mother on holiday
with him. It promises to be some adventure - if Jean-Gabriel can ever
get it off the ground...
Since the 1920s, Hollywood has dominated the film industry, but that doesn't mean American cinema is all bad - America has produced so many great films that you could never watch them all in one lifetime.
From its birth in 1895, cinema has been an essential part of French culture. Now it is one of the most dynamic, versatile and important of the arts in France.
From Jean Renoir to François Truffaut, French cinema has no shortage of truly great filmmakers, each bringing a unique approach to the art of filmmaking.