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La famille Bélier
TrailerA young woman with deaf parents discovers she has an amazing singing voice. However, chasing her singing career would mean leaving her family and taking her first steps towards adulthood. Would she do it?Actors: Karin Viard, François Damiens, Eric Elmosnino, Louane Emera, Roxane Duran, Ilian Bergala, Luca Gelberg, Mar Sodupe, Stéphan Wojtowicz, Jérôme Kircher, Bruno Gomila, ...»Director: Eric LartigauCountry: France, BelgiumDuration: 106 minQuality: SDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "La famille Bélier"
Hollywood ReporterSeptember 10, 2015[Viard and Damiens] manage to project a lot of warmth despite the fact both have no spoken dialogue and their characters tend to be extremely direct.
VarietySeptember 10, 2015The beauty of the otherwise formulaic La Famille Belier is the way this affable crowdpleaser manages to twist its overplayed setup.
Film InquiryJanuary 09, 2017Between La Famille Beliér's frequent juvenile jokes, redundant subplots and comically misguided performances, it seriously needed some work before going into production.
4:3April 05, 2016More interested in appeasing an older audience that already treats the condition as a wondrous curiosity, rather than moving them even an inch outside their comfort zone.
South China Morning PostApril 02, 2016The heartening story of a young girl realising her singing talent is tempered by the borderline offensive portrayal of her deaf and mute farming parents ... as a pair of clowns that serve as the butt of most jokes.
FILMINK (Australia)January 01, 2016The humour - there are quite a few good one-liners - and the warmth, the charm, the pathos, and the topic make it a pleasure.
Rip It UpDecember 29, 2015The careful handling here ensures that we're never invited to laugh at the protagonists' supposed 'disability', making this more about everyone's struggle to be heard, whether they're deaf or not.
Urban CinefileDecember 17, 2015Good comedy rests on genuine dramatic foundations, a rule this film surely affirms
Sydney Morning HeraldDecember 16, 2015As well as ensuring that the film avoids the cloying sweetness of Hollywood's seasonal offering, Love the Coopers, the Beliers' idiosyncrasies strike a gently subversive note.
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