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How I Killed My Father
How I Killed My Father (2002)
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1 hr 40 mins
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Drama
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Released: 8/23/2002
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Jean-Luc is an established gerontologist who can do no wrong; he runs a private clinic specialising in anti-ageing treatments. Honoured for his work in this field, he throws a garden party at his home. It is during this social event that his father suddenly reappears, back after a long exile. A physician, he had left decades earlier without any apparent reason to practice in Africa. He moves into his son's home for several days, phlegmatically observing everything with an enigmatic smile. He peruses Jean-Luc's life and environment with cruel objectivity. The arrival of this "interloper" father, who everyone thought had disappeared for good, shatters the family microcosm: Jean-Luc doesn't know how to take him, as if the memory - or the resentment - was nothing but lost time; his wife becomes fond of this highly unconventional man; after first refusing to deal with him, Jean-Luc's younger brother strikes up a modest bond with him.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
8/23/2002
Director
Credit
Anne Fontaine
Director
Cast
Credit
Michel Bouquet
Maurice
Charles Berling
Jean-Luc
Natacha Regnier
Isa
Amira Casar
Myriem
Stephane Guillon
Patrick
Hubert Kounde
Jean-Toussaint
Francois Berleand
Karole Rocher
Laetitia
Marie Micla
Production Credits
Credit
Philippe Carcassonne
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Cine b
Production Company
Cinea
Production Company
France 2 Cinéma
Production Company
PHF Films
Production Company
Canal Plus Group
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Pathe Image
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
New Yorker Home Video
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
New Yorker Home Video
Domestic Video Distributor
Writer
Credit
Anne Fontaine
Screenplay
Jacques Fieschi
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Sylvain Chauvelot
Production Designer
Casting
Credit
Stephane Foenkinos
Casting
Film Camera
Credit
Jean-Marc Fabre
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Pathe Cinema
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Jocelyn Pook
Music
Edouard Dubois
Music - music consultant
Production Management
Credit
Frederic Sauvagnac
Line Producer
Thierry Verrier
Assistant Director
Marie-Helene Labret
Unit Production Manager
Sound
Credit
Jean-Claude Laureux
Sound
Dominique Gaborieau
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Corinne Jorry
Costume Designer
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