Demain tout commence (2016)

Comedy, Drama, General Film, Rhonda Recommended

Director: Hugo Gélin

Writer(s): Eugenio Derbez, Hugo Gélin

Starring: Omar Sy, Clémence Poésy, Antoine Bertrand, Ashley Walters, Gloria Colston, Clémentine Célarié, Anna Cottis, Raphael von Blumenthal, Ben Homewood, Alice David, Mona Walravens, Raquel Cassidy, Howard Crossley, Anabel Lopez, Cécile Cassel, Antoine Gouy, Guillaume Bouchède, Natacha Andrews, Ginnie Watson, Ludivine de Chasteney, Georgina Leeming, Solo, Noémie Kocher, Bertrand Combe, Patrice Melennec, Ruben Alves, Elaine Caulfield, Victor Klein, Richard Kelly, Christian Erickson, Sian Altman, Laurène Doval, Guillaume Mélanie, David Lowe, Deepak Anand, Penelope Sharp, Martin Barrie, Richard Banks, Jay Benedict, Noah Lahoues, Winter Goury du Roslan, Sienna Chamberlain, Cara Hugues, Alex Subirana Kular, Mathieu Oullion, Paco Petit, Lily Stewart Nash, Chloé Rousselet, Tia Diakho, Lya Bambara, Selena Diene, Benjamin Cruickshank, Emilie Parvillers, Ian Sanderson, Megan Sanderson, Fran Targ, Rob Vowles, Omar Alboukharey, Claire Ashton, Shane James Bordas, Taylor Elwell, Karl Farrer, Susan Fordham, Kirki Gkini, Oliver Grantley, Chris Groundsell, John Heartstone, George Johnston, Phelim Kelly, Attila G. Kerekes, Alexandra Kiss, Gala Knorr, Matt Lott, Ross McKinnon, Andy Mihalache, Abigail Millar, Sophie O’Reilly, Andrew Palmer, Gianluca Tamburella

Synopsis: Samuel parties hard in the Marseille area of France and is awoken one morning by a woman carrying a baby she claims is his. She drives off leaving him with a wailing infant; he gives chase to London where he finds work and raises Gloria by himself.

Note: Lya Bambara and Selena Diene were the babies but because they were both playing the same baby I don’t have a way to tell them apart.

Release Date: December 7, 2016 (France) | Length: 118 min | Genre: Comedy, Drama, Rhonda Recommended | Rating: Tous publics

Note: Also known as “Two Is a Family”.