Father of my Children

A succcessful Paris film-maker is unable to cope with failiure, despite his happy family life. (Difficult to say more withour giving away the plot).

"Honest, heart-breakibng , astonishingly assured" David Jenkins, Time Out.

"Deeply thoughtful and intelligent...a marvel" Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6hAmtnwAvE

Interview with the director

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hirLW8NG0Lg&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIBoobjQzSg&feature=related

"What's striking about the film's second half is that, for all the onscreen grief, the snappy pace varies not a jot from the preceding 50 minutes. The shots remain short, the editing unfussy; cataclysmic revalations come and go in the blink of any eye; little in the framing or on the soundtrack differentiaties particularly between the heartbeaking and the mundane. The message couldn't be clearer. Life goes on " Ryan Gilbey Sight and Sound