588 rue Paradis

588 rue Paradis

Release date : January 14, 1992
Runtime : 2h 15m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Henri Verneuil /
Writers : Henri Verneuil /
Production companies : AMLF / TF1 Films Production /
January 14, 1992 2h 15m France Comedy French More
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This family drama is the sequel to director Henri Verneuil's autobiographical film, Mayrig. It takes place some forty years after the end of the previous film. In the earlier film, a young man has moved with his family to Marseilles from Armenia and is adapting to his new country to the best of his ability. This tends to put him in conflict with his traditional Armenian family. Nonetheless, they are all hardworking and loving. Now, forty years later, the lead character has changed his name to Pierre Zakar, because it is easier for the French to pronounce and relate to. He has also become a very successful playwright.
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  • title:588 rue Paradis
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1992
  • Runtime:2h 15m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Henri Verneuil /
  • Writers: Henri Verneuil ·
  • Production companies: AMLF · TF1 Films Production ·
  • Overview:This family drama is the sequel to director Henri Verneuil's autobiographical film, Mayrig. It takes place some forty years after the end of the previous film. In the earlier film, a young man has moved with his family to Marseilles from Armenia and is adapting to his new country to the best of his ability. This tends to put him in conflict with his traditional Armenian family. Nonetheless, they are all hardworking and loving. Now, forty years later, the lead character has changed his name to Pierre Zakar, because it is easier for the French to pronounce and relate to. He has also become a very successful playwright.
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