3 Movies Directed by Joachim Lafosse

Private Property

Private Property

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2007-01-24

Languages:

French

Countries:

Belgium, France, Luxembourg

Runtime:

95 min

Rated:

UNRATED

IMDB Ratings:

7.1 (1351 Reviews)

Director:

Joachim Lafosse

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Joachim Lafosse

Franèois Pirot

Fullplot:

Since Luc granted a divorce to Pascale ten years ago, he paid generous alimony and left a fine country house as long as their twin sons remain at home. Pascale always acted as if she was the provider and head of the household, even now the inseparable brothers are twenty. But she started a secret affair with Flemish neighbor, cook Jan, whose ambition is to start a restaurant and B&B with her. As the boys learn she wants to cancel her job and sell the house for the project, college-man Thierry, who has a steady girl Anne, naturally refuses to let her spend dad's money meant for them. Gentler Franèois, content to remain a handyman, would consider letting her and maybe working in the 'family business'. This causes trouble, even after Pascale moves out to Gerda's indefinitely, leading to tragedy.

Private Lessons

Private Lessons

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2009-01-21

Languages:

French

Countries:

Belgium, France

Runtime:

105 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (662 Reviews)

Director:

Joachim Lafosse

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Joachim Lafosse (screenplay)

Franèois Pirot (screenplay)

Fullplot:

An aspiring tennis player is taken under the wing of an established player as his family life falls apart.

Our Children

Our Children

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2012-05-30

Languages:

French, Arabic

Countries:

Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland

Runtime:

111 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.7 (1923 Reviews)

Director:

Joachim Lafosse

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Matthieu Reynaert (scenario)

Thomas Bidegain (scenario)

Joachim Lafosse (scenario)

Fullplot:

Like millions of other couples, Mounir and Murielle fall in love. Like millions of other couples, Mounir and Murielle have children. But unlike them, they accept to give up their autonomy by agreeing to live with Mounir's well off adoptive father, Doctor Andrè Pinget. On the material level, all is well. But a house is not a home, and Murielle feels more and more stifled...

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