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Everything's Fine, We're Leaving (2000)

Everything's Fine, We're Leaving


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Film overview :
Director : Claude Mouriéras
Actors : Michel Piccoli, Miou-Miou, Sandrine Kiberlain, Natacha Régnier, Laurent Poitrenaux, Hubert Koundé, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
Feature film
Genres : Fiction
Subgenres : Drama
Production language : French
Nationality : 100% French
French release : 10/4/00
Runtime : 1h 35mn
Current status : Released
Associate production company : Rezo Productions
Co-production : Rhône-Alpes Cinéma, France 2 Cinéma
French distribution : Rezo Films
Film export/Foreign Sales : Rezo
Synopsis
In the beginning, it almost looks like everything’s okay. Three young women live in Lyon, full of the happy-go-lucky spirit of shared happiness. There is Laure, the big sister, who runs the household as well as the Tango school their father left behind. There is Béatrice, caught up in financial success. She is rich, generous and therefore believes she is indispensable. Then there is Claire, the youngest. She is a talented but unrecognized pianist. She gets on everyone’s nerves but they like her anyway. Only normal, she’s the baby of the family. each of three sisters believes herself to be vital to the others’ happiness. Life is beautiful. They are blissfully ignorant of what lies in store for them : Louis, their father, is about to turn up after fifteen-year absence. And when he does, it’s every woman for herself.
Festival selections
> Cannes - Directors' Fortnight - 2000 :
- Feature Films
> Cannes - Film Market - 2000 :
- Selection : Pyramide International
> Florence France Cinema Festival - 2000 :
- Other Awards
> London Film Festival - 2000 :
- Films selected
> Melbourne International Film Festival - 2000 :
- French films selected
> Mostra - São Paulo International Film Festival - 2000 :
- Films selected
> Munich - International Film Festival - 2000 :
- Films selected
> Namur International French-language Film Festival - 2000 :
- Fiction Films Out of Competition
> Rotterdam International Film Festival - 2001 :
- Main Program Section Feature Films
> Stockholm French Film Festival - 2002 :
- Feature Films
> Sydney French Film Festival - 2001 :
- Films selected
> Tuebingen-Stuttgart International French-language Film Festival - 2000 :
- Neue Filme
> Yokohama - French Film Festival - 2000 :
- Feature Films
 
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