Mon Oncle D'Amerique Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Alain Resnais' Mon Oncle D'Amerique is presented in the form of a "case history," replete with a pedantic narrator, played by real-life behavioral scientist Henri Laborit. Gerald Depardieu plays a plant manager whose behavior is inspired by the films of "macho" French film star Jean Gabin. Nicole Garcia portrays an actress who has patterned her conduct after stage and film luminary Jean Marais. And Roger-Pierre is a TV executive whose main influence in life is lovely cinema actress Danielle Darrieux. Though it may sound like a Woody Allen comedy, Mon Oncle D'Amerique eschews satire for the most part, treating both its subject matter and its subjects with intense seriousness. The film scored a hit with moviegoers and critics alike, and was honored with six French Cesar Awards. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
01/22/1991
DVD Release Date:
11/28/2000
Rating:
PG
Run Time:
123 min.
Production Co.:
Andrea Films, Films Galatée, Gaumont, Philippe Dussart Productions, TF1 Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Actor's Life, Social Climbing, Rise and Fall Stories
Tone:
Bittersweet, Stylized, Whimsical, Satirical, Witty, Literate, Wry
Keywords:
France, actor, biology, career, complications, friendship, irony, manager, memory, research, scientist, struggle, theory, truth
Language:
French
Status:
DVD