
Braquage en famille 2008
In *Braquage en famille (2008)*, director Pierre Boutron crafts a playful yet clever comedy-drama about second chances and family loyalty. After serving five years in prison, Marcel Jacquin, a retired safecracker, is released and reunited with his granddaughter Justine.
Director: Pierre Boutron
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Braquage en famille (2008)* about?
This TV movie follows Marcel Jacquin, a former safecracker released from prison, as he's drawn back into the world of heists—not for greed, but to help his granddaughter expose a corrupt pharmaceutical lab. A mix of comedy and crime, it's a story about second chances and family loyalty.
Who directed *Braquage en famille*?
Pierre Boutron directed *Braquage en famille*, bringing his signature blend of lighthearted drama and suspense to this made-for-TV gem.
Who stars in *Braquage en famille*?
The film features Christophe Dechavanne as Marcel Jacquin, Michel Aumont as his estranged son, and Julia Molkhou as Justine, the granddaughter driving the heist.
Is *Braquage en famille (2008)* worth watching?
While not widely rated, this French TV movie offers a charming mix of comedy and crime, with a heartfelt message about family. Fans of clever capers and character-driven stories will find it entertaining—especially as a cozy weekend watch.
How long is *Braquage en famille*?
*Braquage en famille* runs for 94 minutes, making it a perfect fit for a single sitting.
About Braquage en famille (2008) — A Family Heist Comedy with a Twist
In *Braquage en famille (2008)*, director Pierre Boutron crafts a playful yet clever comedy-drama about second chances and family loyalty. After serving five years in prison, Marcel Jacquin, a retired safecracker, is released and reunited with his granddaughter Justine. His estranged son, a police officer, remains distant, but Justine sees potential in his grandfather's skills—not for crime, but for justice. When a medical student recruits Marcel's expertise to expose a pharmaceutical lab's embezzlement, the heist becomes a mission to right wrongs.
The film blends humor and suspense, wrapping Marcel's redemption in a lighthearted caper that tests family bonds. With Christophe Dechavanne as the reformed robber and Michel Aumont lending gravitas as his son, the cast brings warmth and wit to this TV movie gem. The story explores themes of trust, generational gaps, and the blurred line between legality and morality—all wrapped in a nostalgic, Parisian backdrop.