Maman (2012 film) explained

Maman
Director:Alexandra Leclère
Producer:Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Jean-Baptiste Dupont
Sylvie Pialat
Jeremy Burdek
Nadia Khamlichi
Adrian Politowski
Gilles Waterkeyn
Starring:Josiane Balasko
Mathilde Seigner
Marina Foïs
Music:Grégoire Hetzel
Cinematography:Laurent Brunet
Distributor:Wild Bunch
Studio:Les Films du Worso
France 2 Cinéma
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Budget:$7.9 million
Gross:$3.7 million[1]

Maman is a 2012 French drama directed by Alexandra Leclère.

Plot

Alice and Sandrine are sisters. One is married to Serge, realtor, and offers piano lessons to occupy his time. The second has two sons, Thomas and Nicolas, works in an advertising agency and occasionally sleeping with the director, Erwan. These two women with established routine will suddenly be confronted with a violent imponderable: their mother arrived from Lyon, with the intention of moving to Paris after a stormy divorce. This same mother who had leaked 20 years ago, this mother not love that had never occupied them and had never tried to contact them. The reunion, tumultuous, pushing Alice and Sandrine to strike a blow: they are absorbed sleeping pills to their mother they kidnap and sequester the house of Erwan, Brittany. With a very clear objective: to settle their accounts, and require that mother unworthy and odious to love them.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maman (2012) (2012)- JPBox-Office. jpbox-office.com.