Every day, AlloCiné recommends watching a movie (again) on TV. Tonight: A film that takes us behind the scenes of adoption.
For Pupil, his second feature film, Jean Herr examines the adoption process in France. Many characters accompany the viewer throughout this process: from the birth under X – here, the birth of little Theo by a 21-year-old young woman, interpreted by Leila Muse – to the care of the newborn by various social workers, a woman with a painful life course, perfectly portrayed by Elodie Bouches .
With the precision of a documentary filmmaker, Jeanne Herr combines a piece of fiction skillfully carried by her actors: Sandrine Kiberlain (whom the director discovered after directing Elle l’adore) as a hypersensitive specialist educator, and Gilles Lelouch as. A loving helper of the family, opposite roles to what he is used to in the movies.
In this way, Gene Hare signs a sensitive film, an absolutely human film. Widely acclaimed by critics, student At the 44th Césars, it was nominated in six categories: Best French Film of the Year, Best Director, Best Actor for Gilles Lelouch, Best Actress (jointly for Elodie Boucher and Sandrine Kiberlain), Best Score for a Motion Picture and Best Original Screenplay.
student Jean Herr with Sandrine Kiberlain, Gilles Lelouch, Elodie Boucher…
Tonight on France 2 at 21:10.
Source: allocine

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