Vas-y maman (1978)
Directed by Nicole de Buron

Comedy
aka: Take It from the Top

Film Review

Popular actress Annie Girardot gives an ebullient performance in this lively mix of social satire and farce, a light-hearted take on women's lib at the time when feminist movement was at its height.  It is surprising how relevant much of the film still is, thirty years on, suggesting that female equality in the workplace and at home still has a long way to go.  Although the narrative suffers from a lack of cohesion towards the end and some of the visual jokes are little silly, this is an engaging comedy with plenty of good laughs, courtesy of a very talented cast.
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Film Synopsis

Fed up with being taken for granted by her husband and children, housewife and mother of two Annie Larcher gets herself a job as a receptionist in a maternity clinic.  When it becomes clear that husband Jean-Pierre cannot cope without a woman about the house, Annie gives up her job and instead decides to start a career as a writer.  Her first novel turns out to be a bestseller - but this only further widens the rift between herself and her husband...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nicole de Buron
  • Script: Nicole de Buron, Mathilde Péan (dialogue), Pierre Sisser (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Étienne Becker
  • Music: Marie-Paule Belle
  • Cast: Annie Girardot (Annie Larcher), Pierre Mondy (Jean-Pierre Larcher), Nicole Calfan (Karin), Claude Piéplu (L'éditeur), Myriam Boyer (Alice), Henri Garcin (Vincent), Robert Castel (Le plombier), Guy Marchand (Le journaliste), Catherine Samie (Le gynécologue), Richard Constantini (Julien), Eléonore Klarwein (Olivia), Jacqueline Doyen (La mère d'Annie), Paulette Dubost (La mère de Jean-Pierre), Laurence Badie (Lucie), Sylvie Joly (La directrice d'école), Dominique Lavanant (La voisine), Anémone (La scripte), Evelyne Grandjean (La collègue à la clinique), Josiane Lévêque (La femme au Caddie), Xavier Gélin (Le mari)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Aka: Take It from the Top

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