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Director: Patrick Alessandrin
Cast: Richard Berry, Charles Berling, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Blandine Bury
Three men are abandonned by their wives for a few days in the summer holidays. They are alone with five kids to feed and a house to maintain. And they will learn what they did wrong with their wives.
Critical Reception & Ratings
August 15th (2001), directed by Patrick Alessandrin, is a French comedy film that received a mixed critical reception. The film follows three men left alone with five children when their wives temporarily abandon them, and the humorous challenges they face in caring for the household. While audience reviews on IMDb are relatively positive, detailed critical assessments of the film's quality are limited.
Why you might like this:
Fans of low-key French comedies featuring an ensemble cast will likely enjoy the unique charm of 2001's August 15th, directed by Patrick Alessandrin. With a talented cast including Richard Berry, Charles Berling, and Jean-Pierre Darroussin, the film offers a humorous yet heartfelt look at the challenges of parenthood when three men are suddenly left alone to care for their children.
15 August is a 2001 French film directed and written by Patrick Alessandrin.
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