The Three Brothers (French: Les Trois Frères) is a 1995 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan alongside their Les Inconnus partner Pascal Légitimus.
The Three Brothers | |
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Directed by | Didier Bourdon Bernard Campan |
Written by | Didier Bourdon Bernard Campan |
Produced by | Claude Berri et al |
Starring | Didier Bourdon Bernard Campan Pascal Légitimus |
Cinematography | Alain Choquart |
Edited by | Gerard Klotz |
Music by | Olivier Bernard Didier Bourdon |
Distributed by | AMLF |
Release date | 13 December 1995 |
Running time | 105 min |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $7.2 million |
Box office | $44.4 million[1] |
The film won the award for Best Debut at the César Awards in 1996.
Three brothers meet each other for the first time after their mother's death. Believing that they will inherit her fortune, they quickly spend their money. However, when the inheritance does not transpire, the brothers become closer as they try to work out what to do.
César Award for Best First Feature Film | |
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