
Neuf mois 1994
In *Neuf mois (1994)*, Patrick Braoudé directs this sharp French comedy that flips the script on expectant fatherhood.
Director: Patrick Braoudé
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neuf mois (1994) about?
*Neuf mois (1994)* follows Samuel, a psychoanalyst who specializes in rebellious teenagers blaming their parents. When his own partner announces a pregnancy, Samuel's fear of fatherhood spirals into a chaotic nine-month ordeal, complicated by the reckless advice of his womanizing best friend.
Who directed Neuf mois?
The film was directed by Patrick Braoudé, who also stars in the lead role.
Who stars in Neuf mois?
The cast features Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Mathilde, Catherine Jacob as a supporting role, and Pascal Légitimus as Samuel's best friend Marc.
Is Neuf mois (1994) worth watching?
With its sharp blend of comedy and relatable anxieties, *Neuf mois (1994)* offers a refreshing take on fatherhood. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its themes and humor make it a standout in the genre for fans of witty, character-driven films.
How long is Neuf mois?
The film runs for 110 minutes.
About Neuf mois (1994) — A Comedy That Turns Expectant Fatherhood Into a Nightmare
In *Neuf mois (1994)*, Patrick Braoudé directs this sharp French comedy that flips the script on expectant fatherhood. Samuel, a no-nonsense psychoanalyst played with dry wit by Braoudé himself, spends his days counseling rebellious teens who blame their parents for all of life's woes. But when his partner Mathilde shocks him with the news of her pregnancy, Samuel's world turns upside down. Forced to confront his own fears of parenthood, he endures the nine months of Mathilde's pregnancy like a waking nightmare—his anxiety only deepened by the reckless advice of his playboy best friend Marc, played by Pascal Légitimus. Braided with humor and relatable dread, the film dives into the chaos of impending fatherhood with a mix of satire and sincerity.
As the cogs of life grind to a halt around him, Samuel's journey becomes a hilarious yet poignant exploration of commitment, vulnerability, and the unexpected responsibilities that come with love. Blending the observational wit of comedy with the raw nerves of real-life stakes, *Neuf mois (1994)* captures the universal panic of stepping into an unknown role—all while keeping the tone light enough to leave you laughing through the nerves.