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Overview

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Director:
Danièle Thompson
Writers:
Danièle Thompson (written by) and
Christopher Thompson (written by)
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Release Date:
24 November 1999 (France) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama more
Tagline:
'Tis the Season to be Jolly!
Plot:
Christmas, family, and infidelity. Yvette's husband has died, and her grown daughters join her at the grave: Sonia... more | add synopsis
Awards:
2 wins & 3 nominations more
User Comments:
A very French look at the "Christmas movie" more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Sabine Azéma ... Louba

Emmanuelle Béart ... Sonia

Charlotte Gainsbourg ... Milla Robin
Claude Rich ... Stanislas
Françoise Fabian ... Yvette
Christopher Thompson ... Joseph
Jean-Pierre Darroussin ... Gilbert
Isabelle Carré ... Annabelle
Samuel Labarthe ... Pierre
Françoise Brion ... Janine
Hélène Fillières ... Véronique
Thierry Hancisse ... Le fleuriste
Marie de Villepin ... Marie
Didier Becchetti ... L'escort-boy
Jean-Pierre Marino ... Le cardiologue
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Season's Beatings (Europe: English title)
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Runtime:
106 min
Country:
France
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS
Certification:
Argentina:Atp | Chile:14 | France:U | Spain:7 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15
Company:
Canal+ more

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References Jules et Jim (1962) more
Soundtrack:
Silver Bells more

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11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful:-
A very French look at the "Christmas movie", 4 December 2000
Author: tprofumo from Los Angeles

Every year, American TV serves up so-called holiday fare, meaning made-for-TV movies about Brady Bunch-like families getting together for Christmas. Most are so forgettable that they get thrown out faster than used Christmas wrapping.

The French are in general much better at dealing on film with human relationships and the complexities of modern families and so I guess it should come as no surprise that they put together a far more engrossing story of a Christmas gathering.

Daniele Thompson's "La Buche" delves into the complex relationships in one family which is just days away form Christmas when the stepfather dies. The film opens humorously at his funeral, which for some is a time of mourning and for others,just a great, big inconvenience.

There are three intriguing daughters in this family and all of them lead complex lives, propelled along by the same thing that propels most French films -- love. The oldest daughter, played by Sabine Azema, is a 42-year old singer in a Russian cabaret who has been having an affair for 12 years with a married man. The middle sister, Emmanuelle Beart, is the woman who appears to have everything: beauty, wealth, husband, kids and the kind of controlling personality that keeps them all dancing to her tune. The youngest sister, Charlotte Gainsberg, is a vaguely rebellious young, motorcycle riding loner who has no man of her own, but would like one. Then there's their real father, Claude Riche, a guy who apparently during his active years bedded more women than Magic Johnson.

American holiday movies usually include some family members in crisis and a lot of family members sharing recriminations about past transgressions. "La Buche" serves up its share of both, but with a French twist. Everyone in this family has their share of sins to confess and forgiveness to seek and in some cases, even monumental decisions to face. But they all seem to do it not only with style and grace, but with a lot of humor thrown in for good measure. If this holiday film has a message, it seems to be that you can make the best of any situation if you try hard enough.

The acting and directing here are first rate and the characters, especially the three daughters, are so intriguing you almost don't want the film to end. You want to find out how all three daughters handle the changes coming to their lives.

That's probably the best thing you can say about any film and hats off to director Thompson for making it so with "La Buche."



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