RI’ll start with myself
Type: Sociological-family comedy
Direction: Nathan Ambrosioni. With Camille CottinLéa Lopez, Thomes Gioria, Louse Labèque, Oscar Pauleau, Juliane Lepoureau, Catherine Mouchet.
“I too have the right to some time for myself, after having given so much to others, to my children and to my mother.” She reached the age of 42, a mother of five children (“I was fertile” she says as if to apologize), a singer with a successful past and a not so gratifying present, Antonia known as Toni (the convincing Camille Cottin, who intelligently tries not to remain stuck in the character of Call my agent) decides that he wants to change his life: tempted by teaching, she would like to enroll in university to start a new career. But beyond personal doubts (will I make it?) and economic problems (you will discover why she is alone), there is everyday life with five children around the age of adolescence, each with a different need but all accustomed to finding in their mother the person to lean on or argue with.
A sort of twenty-four-year-old child prodigy with already two films under his belt, the director explores the world of a woman who no longer knows how to recognize herself in herself with surprising delicacy and sensitivity, without ever falling for easy blackmail but without even hiding fears and worries. And also managing to make you smile.
For those who want to deal with a real character.
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