Mes héros explained

Mes héros
Director:Éric Besnard
Producer:Richard Grandpierre
Romain Le Grand
Josiane Balasko
Frédéric Doniguian
Vivien Aslanian
Starring:Josiane Balasko
Gérard Jugnot
Clovis Cornillac
Pierre Richard
Music:Christophe Julien
Cinematography:Jean-Marie Dreujou
Editing:Christophe Pinel
Distributor:Pathé
Studio:Eskwad
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Budget:$8.5 million [1]
Gross:$4.9 million [2]

Mes héros is a 2012 French comedy-drama directed by Éric Besnard.

Plot

Maxime is the overwhelmed boss of an ambulance company. Deceived by his wife, he refuses to forgive her, then learns that his mother Olga, a woman of strong character who refuses submission and to accept the world as it is, is in custody after defending another woman in a brawl. He travels to Bordeaux to get her out of jail. Olga tells Maxime that his father Jacques' medical reports are not looking good. On the way back home, Olga diverts the route to rescue the black boy Tiemoko, son of an African deportee without papers, to hide in their home away from authorities. Maxime takes the opportunity to spend a few days with his parents, away from his occupational and marital troubles. Despite the quarrels of his parents, he sees his mother's concern for his father, who is jovial & enjoys good wine and cigarettes banned by his wife, & wishes for the same in his own marriage. The son rediscovers the feelings of love and generosity between his parents, his "heroes" who provide a model with which to overcome his own problems. The small Tiemoko just cements this family relations.

Cast

Production

This movie is the reunion between the two members of Le Splendid, Josiane Balasko and Gérard Jugnot.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=13034
  2. Web site: Mes héros .