Le Héros de la famille (2006)
Directed by Thierry Klifa

Drama
aka: Family Hero

Film Review

Abstract picture representing Le Heros de la famille (2006)
Not for the first time, a glittering ensemble of some of French cinema's finest actors are brought together for a film that in no way measures up to their collective talent, and you are left wondering if stars such as Catherine Deneuve and Emmanuelle Béart haven't anything better to do with their time.   Thierry Klifa's second film, after his promising debut feature Une vie à t'attendre (2004), is an uninspired and predictable affair lacking charm, psychological depth and any emotional force.  The classy musical numbers relieve the boredom marginally, particularly those in which a stunning Emmanuelle Béart shows her talent as a cabaret singer, but overall the film leaves little impression.
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Film Synopsis

For many years, Gabriel Stern has managed the popular nightclub Le Perroquet Bleu in Nice.  Although close to those who work for him, he remains a mysterious and unpredictable employer.  His closest friend and collaborator is Nicky, a magician who once had a brilliant television career but who now performs in front of a dwindling audience at Gabriel's nightclub.  After Gabriel's death, Nicky is surprised and embittered when he learns that his lifelong friend has bequeathed the bulk of his estate, including the night club, not to him but to his two children, Simone and Alice.  Simone, a lawyer, tells his father that he has no choice but to sell Le Perroquet Bleu, instigating a bitter family feud...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thierry Klifa
  • Script: Christopher Thompson
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Aïm
  • Music: David Moreau
  • Cast: Gérard Lanvin (Nicky Guazzini), Catherine Deneuve (Alice Mirmont), Emmanuelle Béart (Léa O'Connor), Miou-Miou (Simone Garcia), Michaël Cohen (Nino Bensalem), Géraldine Pailhas (Marianne Bensalem), Claude Brasseur (Gabriel Stern), Valérie Lemercier (Pamela), Pierrick Lilliu (Fabrice), Gilles Lellouche (Jérôme), Claire Maurier (Colette), Pierre Perrier (Raphaël), Lorenzo Balducci (Frankie), Grégoire Oestermann (Antoine), Eléonore Gosset (Véra), Jean-Noël Brouté (Le gardien du cimetière), Evelyne Buyle (Me Robineau), Anna Bondareva (Tatiana), Thibaut Gonzalez (Nico)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Aka: Family Hero

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