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Director: Gabriel Aghion
Cast: Geneviève Bujold, Frédéric Constant, Yves Dangerfield, Françoise Brion
Simon lives in an affluent intellectual environment, headed by his mother Alice. Raphael, his cousin, belongs to the poor branch of the family, but Simon adores him. So he decides to help him become a writer.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Rue du Bac (1991) is a comedy-drama film directed by Gabriel Aghion that has received positive reviews from critics. The film follows the story of Simon, an affluent intellectual, who decides to help his cousin Raphael, from a poorer branch of the family, become a writer. The film's reception and impact have not been extensively documented, with no major award recognition or detailed public reception data available.
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Directed by Gabriel Aghion in 1991, Rue du Bac blends comedy and drama to tell a heartwarming story about the bond between two cousins from different social backgrounds. Anchored by Geneviève Bujold's nuanced performance, the film offers a thoughtful exploration of class divides and the power of family to transcend them.
The Rue du Bac is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The street, which is 1,150 m long, begins at the junction of the quais Voltaire and Anatole-France and ends at the Rue de Sèvres.
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