La Smala (1984)
Directed by Jean-Loup Hubert

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

When his wife leaves him to pursue an affair with a riot police officer, Robert, a former violinist who has been without work for years, is left to bring up their five demanding offspring by himself.  It would be an impossible task were it not for the welcome support that the distressed father receives from Simone, a former rocker who now works as a home-helper.  It is the kind of work that appeals to the compassionate young woman, and it helps that she secretly has a crush on Robert.  Even so, the strain of the job finally gets to her and she decides to take a break, spending a few quiet days with her brother Pierrot in Paris.

It so happens that Robert also decides to visit Paris, in an attempt to find his wife and persuade her to return to him.  Simone is none to pleased when Robert and his brood foist themselves on her as soon as she reaches the capital.  Another surprise is in store for her when she learns that her brother has apparently changed his sex and now goes by the name Rita.  Simone's unstinting good-nature and positive outlook are enough to carry her through this latest series of crises.  Not only does she manage to fulfil her obligations to Robert, she also has time to hook up with her former associates in the music business and record a new song...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Loup Hubert
  • Script: Jean-Loup Hubert
  • Cinematographer: Jean Charvein
  • Music: Michel Goglat
  • Cast: Victor Lanoux (Robert), Josiane Balasko (Simone), Dominique Lavanant (Pierrot-Rita), Maurice Risch (Gégène), Cerise Leclerc (Lulubelle), Fabrice Samson (Jojo), Cándida Romero (Lucie), Hassine Aouichi (Billy), Hocine Aouichi (The Kid), Mahmoud Zemmouri (Omar Ben Youssef), Thierry Lhermitte (Le flic grippé), Claude Villers (Le flic raciste), Luis Rego (L'interne alcoolo), Martin Lamotte (Le curé), Charles Gérard (Yvon, le CRS), Pierre Large (La grand-mère), Nathalie Guérin (La fille blasée), Xavier Fultot (Jean-Marie), Monique Estelle (Jaja), Gilberte Géniat (La concierge)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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