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Tout le monde n'a pas eu la chance d'avoir des parents communistes (1993) Online
Original Title :
Tout le monde nu0027a pas eu la chance du0027avoir des parents communistes
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Fantasy
Year :
1993
Directror :
Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
Cast :
Josiane Balasko,Maurice Bénichou,Catherine Hiegel
Writer :
Nicolas Boukhrief,Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
5.7/10
Tout le monde n'a pas eu la chance d'avoir des parents communistes (1993) Online

Irène, a strong french believer of communist utopia, is the happiest one when the Red Army Chorus announce they are coming to the Parisian stage.
Credited cast:
Josiane Balasko Josiane Balasko - Irène
Maurice Bénichou Maurice Bénichou - Bernard
Catherine Hiegel Catherine Hiegel - Régine
Jean-François Dérec Jean-François Dérec - Oncle Charlot
Viktor Neznanov Viktor Neznanov - Ivan (as Victor Nieznanov)
Aleksandr Piskaryov Aleksandr Piskaryov - Boris (as Alexandre Piskariov)
Aleksey Maslov Aleksey Maslov - Sacha (as Alexis Maslov)
Jérémy Davis Jérémy Davis - Petit Léon
Christine Dejoux Christine Dejoux - Jeannette
Jacques Herlin Jacques Herlin - Choumerski
André Oumansky André Oumansky - Cousin Isaac
Patrick Burgel Patrick Burgel - Le concurrent
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Charles Aknin Charles Aknin - Le marchand
Raymonde Aknin Raymonde Aknin - Le marchand
Rosalie Becker Rosalie Becker - La cantatrice


User reviews

Jek

Jek

Irène is communist. Her candid faith in a bright future is cute, but not always resting for her family. She meets three red army choirs members in Paris, and kind of fall in love with them (in a pure way).

There is no reason to tell more about the story line, it anyways is not the most interesting. The great success of this movie is to show a naive and sincere soldier of the 50's communist utopia, and to make feel a little of her engagement. This is not a great movie, it's a "nice little movie", something you're happy to watch, that makes you think a little, that makes you understand things and that lets you go with a few poetic scenes in mind, like a concert where the three russians wear the shoes that Irène have stolen for them in her husband's shoe shop. 8/10 for me.