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Director: Philippe Landoulsi
Cast: Jean Sorel, Guillaume Canet, Geneviève Mnich, Frédéric Mangenot
Fils unique details the emotive relationship between a father and his son who can only communicate their mutual feelings via unspoken words or provocation. It's the confrontation of an adolescent looking for his limits and a father who, through love or cowardice, refuses to set him any. No one is taken in by their silent game in this place "at the end of the world" where apparently nothing could possibly happen to them.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Fils unique, directed by Philippe Landoulsi, is a 1995 French drama film that has received limited critical attention. The film details the complex relationship between a father and his son, exploring their unspoken communication and confrontation. While specific critical reception and audience ratings are unavailable, the film appears to have flown under the radar compared to more mainstream releases of the time.
Why you might like this:
Fans of emotional father-son dramas and nuanced performances will appreciate the confrontation between a young man seeking his limits and a father unwilling to set them in this 1995 film directed by Philippe Landoulsi.