I’m Going Home

I’m Going Home

Release date : May 13, 2001
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : France / Portugal /
Original Language : French / English /
Director : Manoel de Oliveira /
Production companies : Madragoa Filmes / Gemini Films / France 2 Cinéma /
May 13, 2001 1h 30m France Drama French More
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The comfortable daily routines of aging Parisian actor Gilbert Valence, 76, are suddenly shaken when he learns that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car crash. Having to take care of his now-orphaned grandson, he struggles to go on with his lifelong acting career like he's used to. But the roles he is offered -- a flashy TV show and a hectic last-minute replacement in an English-language film of Joyce's Ulysses -- finally convince him that it's time to retire.
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  • title:I’m Going Home
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Portugal ·
  • Original Language: French · English ·
  • Director: Manoel de Oliveira /
  • Writers: Eugène Ionesco · William Shakespeare · James Joyce · Manoel de Oliveira · Jacques Parsi ·
  • Production companies: Madragoa Filmes · Gemini Films · France 2 Cinéma ·
  • Overview:The comfortable daily routines of aging Parisian actor Gilbert Valence, 76, are suddenly shaken when he learns that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car crash. Having to take care of his now-orphaned grandson, he struggles to go on with his lifelong acting career like he's used to. But the roles he is offered -- a flashy TV show and a hectic last-minute replacement in an English-language film of Joyce's Ulysses -- finally convince him that it's time to retire.
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