Neuf mois

Neuf mois, whose title translates into English as Nine Months, is a 1994 romantic comedy film stars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Catherine Jacob, Patrick Braoudé (who also directed and co-wrote the film), Daniel Russo, Patrick Bouchitey, and Pascal Légitimus. The movie resulted in the 1995 US remake Nine Months

Neuf mois
Directed byPatrick Braoudé
Produced byAnne François
Christophe Lambert
Written byPatrick Braoudé
Daniel Russo
StarringPhilippine Leroy-Beaulieu
Patrick Braoudé
Catherine Jacob
Daniel Russo
Music byJacques Davidovici
CinematographyJean-Yves Le Mener
Release date
2 February 1994
Running time
110 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$2.4 million
Box office$6.9 million[1]

Plot

Samuel is a psychoanalyst. All day long, he sees patients who express grievances, particularly rebellious teenagers who despise their parents. This has led him to have a dim view of the idea of becoming a parent. That's when his girlfriend, Mathilde, tells him she is pregnant. Terrified of having a child and being a parent, Samuel sees Mathilde's pregnancy as a nightmare. The advice of Samuel's friend, Marc, a womanizer and a bachelor, does not help Mathilde's anxiety.

On the other hand, Dominique, Marc's sister, and her husband, Georges, already have three daughters, and when they learn Dominique is pregnant for the fourth time, they take it in stride. The two couples experience the ups and downs of pregnancy and along the way, build strong knots of friendship.

Cast

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References

  1. "Neuf mois (1994)". JP Box Office. Retrieved 1994-02-02. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)


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