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La famiglia Bélier

Titolo originale: La famille Bélier
  • 2014
  • T
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
30.838
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La famiglia Bélier (2014)
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Una ragazza che vive con i suoi genitori sordi scopre di avere il dono di cantare.Una ragazza che vive con i suoi genitori sordi scopre di avere il dono di cantare.Una ragazza che vive con i suoi genitori sordi scopre di avere il dono di cantare.

  • Regia
    • Éric Lartigau
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Victoria Bedos
    • Stanislas Carré de Malberg
    • Éric Lartigau
  • Star
    • Karin Viard
    • François Damiens
    • Eric Elmosnino
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    30.838
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Victoria Bedos
      • Stanislas Carré de Malberg
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Star
      • Karin Viard
      • François Damiens
      • Eric Elmosnino
    • 58Recensioni degli utenti
    • 106Recensioni della critica
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    • Premi
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    The Bélier Family
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    The Bélier Family
    The Bélier Family
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    Interpreti principali25

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    Karin Viard
    Karin Viard
    • Gigi Bélier
    François Damiens
    François Damiens
    • Rodolphe Bélier
    Eric Elmosnino
    Eric Elmosnino
    • Fabien Thomasson
    Louane Emera
    Louane Emera
    • Paula Bélier
    Roxane Duran
    Roxane Duran
    • Mathilde
    Ilian Bergala
    • Gabriel Chevignon
    Luca Gelberg
    • Quentin Bélier
    Mar Sodupe
    • Mademoiselle Dos Santos
    Stéphan Wojtowicz
    Stéphan Wojtowicz
    • Lapidus - le maire
    Jérôme Kircher
    Jérôme Kircher
    • Le 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 de FR3
    Manuel Weber
    • Le vétérinaire
    Sébastien Agius
    • La voix chantée de Gabriel
    • (voce)
    • Regia
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Victoria Bedos
      • Stanislas Carré de Malberg
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
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    Recensioni degli utenti58

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    8IndustriousAngel

    Very good coming-of-age film

    After the streak of french blockbuster comedies (Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, Intouchables, Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu?) I had the impression that this one was a comedy too - but it's much more a sweet coming-of-age story, with some very funny moments thrown in. Plus there are some elements of the choir-film sub-genre - good choice, the human voice brings much emotion to the film.

    Paula (played adorably by Louane Emera in I think her first feature) is the girl who is faced with the difficult decision - take the step from her family's farm and arms out into the world (= Paris, to work on her beautiful voice), or stay at home with them?

    This is made more difficult by the fact that her parents and brother are all deaf-mute, so she feels very responsible (which means, of course, that she's making it difficult for herself, since, as her teacher points out - what were they doing before she was born?!). Thrown in is a little love story - which stays very background, surprising in a coming-of-age story but a good choice, because the film is all about Paula's step away from her family, not about the discovery of boys.

    The deaf-mute theme is used for some gags, and to make it harder for Paula, but where it works best is in two scenes towards the end, none of them comedic but both very touching - in both cases it's about how the parents can (or can't) enjoy her daughters singing, an in both cases director/writer Eric Lartigau found perfect and satisfying solutions how to present this on screen - I don't want to spoil those scenes but you'll know what I mean when you see it.

    The only weaknesses of this film are some small unexplored (and therefor unnecessary) side plots, and maybe an overplaying of the deaf-mute thing for comical effect which takes away some realism (needing an interpreter for the news on TV? really?) - but overall, highly recommended!
    8marianoedu95

    Heartwarming movie

    Since the moment I watched the trailer I told myself: "I have to see this movie." And it was worth it. Sometimes you don't need cars exploiting, a super mega plot twist, fantasy creatures or a whole new fictional world, sometimes you just need a heartwarming movie like this one. This is a nice film to see with your family, partner or friend. It has romance, comedy and a great ending. The movie gives you a different perspective of a unique family that like every other family has to deal with their own problems and issues. I give it an 8 because I felt they rushed to get to the conclusion but besides that the rest is great. The music and the way Eric portrayed it in the movie was amazing. Go watch it in theaters and let Louane Emera's voice take your breath.
    8Kicino

    Uplifting and heartwarming family comedy with angelic voices in a deaf family

    A hearing daughter, Paula Belier (Louane Emera), was born to deaf parents and has a younger deaf brother in rural France. Being fluent in sign language and French, she acts as the family interpreter and bridge to the outside world – whether it is a doctor's appointment or dealing with customers in the market when they sell their farm produce.

    Not only can Paula speak, but she also has a gift in singing, as discovered by her music teacher, who decides to train her and a fellow classmate for admission into the Maitrise de Radio France, an elite choir in Paris. Now Paula has to struggle between leaving the family for Paris to pursue her dream in singing or stay home to care for her family who depends so much on her. In the meantime, there seems to be some teenage romance going on …

    Very swift tempo and lots of comedy when Paula links her family with the world outside. But it gets serious and tear jerking when we witness her torn between fulfilling her dreams and leaving the family she loves. It gets touching when her deaf father begins to "hear" her sing and finally realizes their daughter need to live her own life.

    Totally entertaining and absolutely moving with beautiful singing. The songs fit beautifully with the script. Also great acting from the cast, especially Louane Emera who sings like an angel. Paula's parents and younger brother are very convincing too. Highly recommended and bring some tissue paper.
    7taqunuzuqu

    A refreshing family movie

    I watched this movie on a Sneak preview and I must admit that I was sooo relieved by its existence. And by the fact that such a movie will actually launch in the big cinemas (at least here, in Germany). Finally – a movie far from a blockbuster, obscene, moronic comedy or anything too pretentious. It is a family movie that you simply enjoy watching and relax while doing so.

    The idea is quite original actually, as far as my knowledge of things goes. And honestly, I feel like we need more films like that which explore these ideas and the life of such families and people, but explore them exactly that way - so naturally, with such humour and gentleness. No mega-drama, life is sad and the world is a cruel place for people with disabilities stuff. Everything in the movie is realistic, from the characters to the crises and the conversations. I liked also very much the fact that I didn't find any of the characters especially attractive or better than the rest. They were… hello, normal!! And interesting and different and funny in their "normalness". Here I am talking for both character and looks.

    So yeah, basically… I've never been good at reviewing a movie I like, so I can simply recommend it to everybody who wants a breath of fresh air after all the action-visual-effects-little-script stuff that Hollywood is showering us with.

    Ps. I didn't know the main character has been a star in a singing show, but the songs and the music in the movie were truly enjoyable.
    7estebangonzalez10

    An emotional roller-coaster that connected with me in a personal level

    "I am not fleeing, I'm flying. Understand well, I'm flying"

    There are times when a film can hit close to home making it hard to review objectively because it has spoken to you in a very personal manner. That is the case with Eric Lartigau's French film, La Famille Belier, which centers on a family who are all deaf and mute except for their adolescent daughter who has become an important part of their life since she serves as their translator to the outside world. The family owns a farm and sells cheese at the local market. Despite of their disabilities, Gigi (Karin Viard) and Rodolphe (Francois Damiens), are very cheerful and caring parents. Their daughter, Paula (Louane Emera), is a talented singer, but of course her parents don't understand what music means to people. When her choir director discovers her potential, he asks her to participate in an entrance exam for the Maitrise de Radio France, an elite school for musicians in Paris. This puts Paula in a very difficult position because she knows how much she is needed by her family, but she also realizes that this a great opportunity for her to do what she loves. She also has a smaller brother named Quentin (Luca Gelberg) with the same disabilities. The film connected with me on a personal level because my father had a stroke five years ago and hasn't been able to speak since. He understands everything and communicates through signs and expressions, but he can't speak. The right side of his body was affected as well and he has trouble moving his leg and has no movement in his arm. I've been his therapist and seen his improvements from day one. He's also been very upbeat, cheerful and full of faith with regards to his disability. I connected with Paula's character because I understood the sacrifice she makes everyday for her family, although I'm in no way talented with my singing. The reason I'm writing all this is because it is hard to review a film that touches you in such a personal way. The film doesn't have any brilliant technical aspects to it, the story is melodramatic and clichéd, the performances are sometimes over the top (but comedic nonetheless) and the music sometimes can play a key role into manipulating the mood of the audience. These are aspects of films that I usually criticize, but in this film none of that mattered because it was an emotional roller coaster for me personally. I was entertained from the very beginning and enjoyed the entire film despite its flaws.

    The lead role is played by Louane Emera who has a beautiful voice without a doubt. She was actually a participant in the French reality TV show, The Voice. This is her first film, but she really delivers a natural and touching performance. Speaking of reality shows, the film actually feels like one at times. You know how they usually try to engage the audience by introducing a participant who had a troubled past and is overcoming the obstacles to achieve his or her dreams. That is kind of what they do here with the character of Paula, they are using her difficult life story to touch the audience and make us care for her. I didn't have a problem with that however because it worked here. It manages to be funny and sad at the same time and it balances out those moments throughout the entire film. There are many subplots that weren't developed and should've been left out, but I think they were included mostly for comedic purposes and to take away our attention from the main theme of the film. Take for instance the moment where Rodolphe decides that he is going to run for mayor. There are a few funny moments but the film doesn't go anywhere with that. There is also a subplot revolving around Quentin's relationship with one of Paula's best friends, but that also ends up going nowhere. Those subplots were included as a way to mix things up a bit and fool the audience as to which way the film was heading, because in the end it is a bit all too predictable and clichéd. However, the music in this film works extremely well and I ended up caring for these characters and the decisions they had to make. Karin Viard and Francois Damiens had great chemistry together and provided most of the comedy in the film. Viard goes a bit overboard with her exaggerated stagey performance, but it worked. La Famille Belier is a very charming feel-good movie full of funny and sincerely touching moments.

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      The song "Je vole" was written by Michel Sardou as a kind of suicide note of a teenager [as he explained in his autobiography]. In the movie the lyrics were slightly changed (except the refrain) to fit to the theme of the movie, which is leaving home for a career, not suicide.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      After the cast list, there are photos of Rodolphe as Mayor with Gigi, of Thomasson's wedding to Mademoiselle Dos Santos, and of Paula and Gabriel in Paris.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in See Hear: Film Casting & Portrayal (2015)
    • Colonne sonore
      That's Not My Name
      Written by Jules De Martino (as Julian de Martino) and Katie White

      Performed by The Ting Tings

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 marzo 2015 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Belgio
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Oficial site [sp]
    • Lingue
      • Francese
      • Lingue dei segni
      • Spagnolo
      • Inglese
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      • The Bélier Family
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Collège Les Hautiers - 18 rue des Hautiers, Marines, Val-d'Oise, Francia(school)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Jerico
      • Mars Films
      • France 2 Cinéma
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      • 10.962.002 € (previsto)
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      • 72.775.689 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby SR
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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