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I'm Going Home To Mum 2012

★ 7.01 votes90 min📅 2012-01-21

At 40, François faces an unexpected twist of fate when unemployment and a fractured marriage force him back into his mother's home.

Director: Williams Crépin

Cast

Pierre Cassignard
Pierre Cassignard
François
Annie Cordy
Annie Cordy
Alice
Rufus
Rufus
Gorbatchev
Peggy Leray
Peggy Leray
Katia
Barthélémy Guillemard
Barthélémy Guillemard
Léo
Katia Tchenko
Katia Tchenko
Odette
Anna Gaylor
Anna Gaylor
Tania
Claudine Acs
Claudine Acs
Therese
Julien Cafaro
Julien Cafaro
David
Nicolas Gabion
Nicolas Gabion
Fred

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I'm Going Home To Mum (2012) about?

François, a 40-year-old man down on his luck, moves back in with his mother after losing his job and separating from his wife. To avoid explaining his situation, he invents a fake job, but the lie quickly spirals into comedic and emotional challenges as family dynamics collide.

Who directed I'm Going Home To Mum?

Williams Crépin directed this heartfelt drama, bringing a sensitive touch to the exploration of family bonds and personal crises.

Who stars in I'm Going Home To Mum?

The film features Pierre Cassignard as François, alongside Annie Cordy as his mother, Rufus, Peggy Leray, Barthélémy Guillemard, and Katia Tchenko.

Is I'm Going Home To Mum (2012) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is unrated, the film's blend of family drama and lighthearted moments makes it a charming watch for those who enjoy relatable, character-focused stories. Its themes of resilience and honesty resonate, even if the execution is modest.

How long is I'm Going Home To Mum?

The runtime for I'm Going Home To Mum (2012) is 90 minutes.

About I'm Going Home To Mum (2012) — A 40-Year-Old's Unexpected Return to the Family Nest

At 40, François faces an unexpected twist of fate when unemployment and a fractured marriage force him back into his mother's home. Determined to save face, he fabricates a job at a local company to justify his return, but the realities of living under the same roof again soon reveal the cracks in his story—and in his relationships. Williams Crépin's poignant TV movie I'm Going Home To Mum (2012) navigates the delicate balance between pride and vulnerability, blending family drama with moments of understated humor. With a runtime of 90 minutes, this intimate portrait explores themes of dependency, resilience, and the unspoken bonds that tie generations together. The film's subdued atmosphere contrasts sharply with the emotional turbulence beneath the surface, making it a quietly compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories.

Casting French screen legends Pierre Cassignard as François and the iconic Annie Cordy as his mother, the movie balances its dramatic weight with heartfelt performances. Rufus adds a layer of dry wit, while the ensemble cast brings depth to a narrative that oscillates between tenderness and tension. Though marketed as a family drama, I'm Going Home To Mum (2012) is as much about the universal struggles of adulthood as it is about the ties that can either anchor us or drag us down.