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Daddy or Mommy (French: Papa ou maman) is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Martin Bourboulon. A sequel was made a year later, and it was the subject of both an Italian (Mom or Dad?) and a German remake in 2017, as well as a Spanish remake (You Keep the Kids!) in 2021, and a Mexican remake (Papá o Mamá) in 2023.
Feb 4, 2015 · Recently viewed. Daddy or Mommy: Directed by Martin Bourboulon. With Laurent Lafitte, Marina Foïs, Alexandre Desrousseaux, Anna Lemarchand. Florence and Vincent Leroy are successful in business, marriage, and children. Today they want to succeed in getting a divorce.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Martin Bourboulon
- 2015-02-04
Watch Daddy or Mommy with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Florence and Vincent decide to divorce, and neither of them want custody of...
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- Martin Bourboulon
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Laurent Lafitte
Daddy or Mommy (2015) directed by Martin Bourboulon • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2015 ‘Papa ou maman’ Directed by Martin Bourboulon. Florence and Vincent Leroy are a model couple. They have great jobs, a perfect marriage and delightful children. And now they want their divorce to be an equal success.
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- Chapter 2
- Martin Bourboulon
Daddy or Mommy ( French: Papa ou maman) is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Martin Bourboulon. A sequel was made a year later, and it was the subject of both an Italian ( Mom or Dad?) and a German remake in 2017, as well as a Spanish remake ( You Keep the Kids!) in 2021, and a Mexican remake ( Papá o Mamá) in 2023.
Daddy or Mommy - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video. Florence and Vincent Keroy have got it all: A nice house, good careers and great kids. But now, they're getting divorced and they're both doing all they can to not get custody of their kids. The game has only just begun. Comedy 2015 1 hr 20 min. NR.
Jan 16, 2015 · Variety: “Daddy or Mommy” shows two parents who are divorcing and playing the worst tricks on their kids to not get custody — it’s one of the most subversive comedies I’ve seen. Would you say...