Tu honoreras ta mère et ta mère (2013)
Directed by Brigitte Roüan

Comedy
aka: A Greek Type of Problem

Film Synopsis

When Jo arrives in Greece with her sons, she soon discovers that the festival she created has been cancelled owing to the economic crisis.  By twisting the arm of a mayor, she gets permission to put on a small show, but the gods are definitely not on her side.  The show turns into a fiasco and Jo's grandson is caught sleeping with a Greek woman in the village...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Brigitte Roüan
  • Script: Jean-François Goyet, Brigitte Roüan, Guy Zilberstein
  • Cinematographer: Agnès Godard
  • Music: Grigoris Vasilas
  • Cast: Nicole Garcia (Jo), Eric Caravaca (Pierre), Patrick Mille (Lucas), Michaël Abiteboul (Fabien), Gaspard Ulliel (Balthazar), Elisa Tovati (Rachel), Sandrine Dumas (Lucille), Sarah Gabriel (Deirdra), Helene Ruys (Soizic), Emmanuelle Riva (Granny), Lakis Lazopoulos (Le maire), Demis Roussos (Le pope), Zafiris Katramadas (Le jardinier), Solal Forte (Antoine), Victor Desrousseaux (Matthias), Victor Autier (Martin), Noumia Boutleux (Aïssa), Louis Frechou (Tom), Paul Frechou (Lancelot)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 93 min
  • Aka: A Greek Type of Problem

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