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  1. 20 apr 2011 · With Mélanie Laurent, Michel Blanc, Florence Loiret Caille, Claude Perron. Justine, a defiant young woman, navigates the madness of love and family in fast-paced contemporary Paris and flits from one boyfriend to the next while her immature father secretly befriends them all.

    • (1,7K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jennifer Devoldère
    • 2011-04-20
  2. Plot. An unexpected pregnancy threatens to tear a family apart, but just might bring them closer together than ever before in this emotional family drama. [2] Cast. Mélanie Laurent as Justine Dhrey. Michel Blanc as Eli Dhrey. Florence Loiret Caille as Dom Dhrey. Claude Perron as Suzanne Dhrey. Guillaume Gouix as Sami.

  3. © 2024 Google LLC. Families are complicated... Especially when Eli, the father, who's about to be 60, is expecting a baby with his new wife. Upon hearing this news, his two gro...

    • 2 min
    • 57,6K
    • Film Movement
  4. A young woman who's unable to commit to a relationship and another who's unable to conceive are upset by their insensitive father's announcement that he's about to become a dad again.

    • (23)
    • Mélanie Laurent
    • Jennifer Devoldère
  5. 20 apr 2011 · Justine, struggles with commitment, listens to old David Bowie covers, and uses her employer’s private MRI machines to make “X-Ray Art” After a trail of boyfriends, Justine thinks she has found The One, a hunky shoe salesman, but her temporary happiness is thrown when her neurotic 60-year-old Jewish father (Michel Blanc) suffers a delayed midlife crisis and announces that his young ...

  6. A woman (Mélanie Laurent) with commitment phobia suspects she might have found the man of her dreams, but this is all foiled by the announcement that her immature, 60-something father (Michel Blanc) is having a new baby with his third wife….

  7. 26 lug 2012 · Home. Film. Reviews. Jul 25, 2012 11:42pm PT. The Day I Saw Your Heart. Middling Gallic dysfunctional-family seriocomedy "The Day I Saw Your Heart" is a slick but trite...