The Father Of My Children Review

Father Of My Children, The
When work pressure becomes too much for one man, his wife steps up to preserve his legacy and his relationship with their children.

by David Parkinson |
Published on
Release Date:

05 Mar 2010

Running Time:

110 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Father Of My Children, The

Inspired by the tradgedy of French producer Humbert Balsan, this is among the most affecting attempts to tackle the credit crunch.

Workaholic Louis-Do de Lencquesaing has always been good at sheltering wife Chiara Caselli from the pressures of his all-consuming job. But when it finally proves too much for him, she steps up to preserve both his cinematic legacy and his paternal significance to their three daughters.

Clearly drawing on her own concerns for the future of independent filmmaking, Mia Hansen-Løve maintains focus on the anguish of bereavement, while also celebrating the indomitability of children.

Authentic in its depiction of both the filmic and domestic milieux, this is delicate, incisive, touching and trenchant.

Authentic in its depiction of both the filmic and domestic milieux, this is delicate, incisive, touching and trenchant.
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