Not Everybody's Lucky Enough to Have Communist Parents

Not Everybody's Lucky Enough to Have Communist Parents or Tout le monde n'a pas eu la chance d'avoir des parents communistes is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann and starring Josiane Balasko. She received her second nomination to the César Award for Best Actress for this role.

Not Everybody's Lucky Enough to Have Communist Parents
Directed byJean-Jacques Zilbermann
Produced byMaurice Bernart
Alain Centonze
Luciano Gloor
Jean Labadie
Michel Propper
André Szöts
Written byNicolas Boukhrief
Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
StarringJosiane Balasko
Music bySerge Franklin
CinematographyBruno Delbonnel
Thierry Jault
Edited byJoële Van Effenterre
Distributed byBac Films (France)
Alta Films (Spain)
Release date
  • 1 December 1993 (1993-12-01)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$3.4 million
Box office$3 million[1]

Plot

In 1958 open referendum for the adoption of the Constitution of the Fifth French Republic, the daily life of Irene, communist activist who was rescued from concentration camps by the Red Army when she was young, and who is married to Bernard small Gaullist trader. Their political differences undermine their torque, watched their son and brother of Irene that often comes with her sister. In this historical moment, the Alexandrov Ensemble come to give a representation in France, allowing Irene to meet veterans of the Battle of Stalingrad in the sight jealous of her husband. She will do anything to convince him to vote no in the referendum ...

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