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    Tout s'est bien passé

    2021 · Drama · 1h 53m

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  1. Everything Went Fine (French: Tout s'est bien passé) is a 2021 French drama film written and directed by François Ozon, based on the memoir Everything Went Well by Emmanuèle Bernheim. It stars Sophie Marceau , André Dussollier , Géraldine Pailhas , Charlotte Rampling , Hanna Schygulla , Éric Caravaca and Grégory Gadebois .

  2. Sep 22, 2021 · Everything Went Fine: Directed by François Ozon. With Sophie Marceau, André Dussollier, Géraldine Pailhas, Charlotte Rampling. When André, 85, has a stroke, Emmanuelle hurries to her father's bedside. Sick and half-paralyzed in his hospital bed, he asks Emmanuelle to help him end his life.

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    • Drama
    • François Ozon
    • 2021-09-22
  3. Apr 14, 2023 · A film adaptation of a memoir by Emmanuèle Bernheim, who helped her father die with dignity in Switzerland. The film explores the complex relationship between the father and his two daughters, and the impact of his illness on their lives.

  4. Apr 14, 2023 · A French drama about a daughter's final wish for her dying father. Critics give mixed ratings and reviews for this film by François Ozon, starring Sophie Marceau and Emmanuèle.

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    • François Ozon
    • Mandarin Films
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  5. Apr 21, 2023 · For all its spirited matter-of-factness, “Everything Went Fine” could be about a tense holiday, a fraught wedding or an amicable divorce. Though we’re in the chronology of an...

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  6. Based on Emmanuèle Bernheims memoir and an Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival, Everything Went Fine’s matter-of-factness elicits moments of humor that renders...

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    • 9.5K
    • Cohen Media Group
  7. Apr 14, 2023 · When André (André Dussollier) suffers a debilitating stroke and calls on his daughter Emmanuèle (Sophie Marceau) to help him die with dignity, she finds herself faced with a painful decision. Based on Emmanuèle Bernheim’s memoir.

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