Comment j'ai rencontré mon père
Two worlds collide when a boy named Kwabena enters the Enguerrand household and upends the calm routine of a family that has long avoided headlines or drama. He arrives convinced that one of its members is his biological father, and soon the house fills with misread signals, awkward confessions,... Read more
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Two worlds collide when a boy named Kwabena enters the Enguerrand household and upends the calm routine of a family that has long avoided headlines or drama. He arrives convinced that one of its members is his biological father, and soon the house fills with misread signals, awkward confessions, and unexpected kindness. The adults stumble to understand who they are to him and who they could become together. Through brisk humor and warm dialogue, the story becomes a gentle examination of what it takes for a family to accept a new member and to forgive the past. The movie leans into practical jokes and tender exchanges that reveal each character's longing for connection, while keeping the tone light and hopeful. By the end, the clan finds a way to reframe their own history as a starting point rather than a wall.
Directed by David Charhon and Maxime Motte, this 2017 French comedy widens its focus from family quarrels to a playful portrait of belonging. The cast includes François-Xavier Demaison, Isabelle Carré, Diouc Koma, and Albert Delpy, who bring warmth and comic timing to a story about reinventing family ties.
Box office data for this title is not publicly listed, so reliable worldwide gross figures are not available. It appears to have flown under large scale box office reporting, reflecting the film's modest footprint rather than a blockbuster release.
No major awards or nominations are listed for this title in the provided information. The absence of laurels is not surprising for a personal, small scale comedy that favors character driven moments over glossy prestige. It seems to have found its audience through word of mouth and steady, quiet screening rather than festival juries and award ceremonies.
Reception is modest with a 5.3 out of 10 rating from 31 votes. The film centers on family ties and belonging, using humor to soften awkward moments while letting each character reveal their own longing for connection. It treats the idea of what makes a father and a family as fluid, not fixed, inviting warmth without losing its lightness.
Details
- Release Date
- June 07, 2017
- Runtime
- 1h 22m
- User Ratings
- 31 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- Belgium
- Studio
- Chapka Films +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
François-Xavier Demaison
Eliott Berthet
Isabelle Carré
Ava Berthet
Diouc Koma
Kwabena
Albert Delpy
André Berthet
Owen Kanga
Enguerrand
Written by: David Charhon, Maxime Motte