La Famille Bélier (2014)
Directed by Eric Lartigau

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

The only member of the Bélier family who is not deaf is 16-year-old Paula, who plays an invaluable role as a translator on her parents' farm.  Paula's music teacher discovers that she has a talent for singing and encourages her to enter a competition on Radio France.  As Paula embarks on a new dream and makes the transition to adulthood she is about to leave her family behind her...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Lartigau
  • Script: Victoria Bedos, Thomas Bidegain, Stanislas Carré de Malberg, Eric Lartigau
  • Music: Evgueni Galperine, Sacha Galperine
  • Cast: Karin Viard (Gigi Bélier), François Damiens (Rodolphe Bélier), Eric Elmosnino (M. Thomasson), Louane Emera (Paula Bélier), Roxane Duran (Mathilde), Ilian Bergala (Gabriel), Luca Gelberg (Quentin Bélier), Mar Sodupe (Mlle Dos Santos), Stéphan Wojtowicz (Lapidus, le maire), Jérôme Kircher (Docteur Pugeot), Bruno Gomila (Rossigneux), Véronique Poulain (La cliente du marché), Philippe Dusseau (Le président du jury), Clémence Lassalas (Karène), Melchior Lebeaut (L'élève binoclard), Céline Jorrion (La journaliste FR3), Manuel Weber (Le vétérinaire), Sébastien Agius (Voix chantée Gabriel), Giulia Foïs (Voix journaliste TV), Michel Amsellem (Le pianiste de Radio-France, Interprétation des Pianos et Doublure mains au piano d' Eric Elmosnino)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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