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Starbuck 2011

★ 6.9468 votes103 min📅 2011-07-27

In the hilarious and heartwarming 'Starbuck (2011)', director Ken Scott masterfully weaves a tale of love, identity, and responsibility. At its core, the film revolves around David Wozniak, a perpetual adolescent who, as a sperm donor, has fathered 533 children.

Director: Ken Scott

Cast

Patrick Huard
Patrick Huard
David Wozniak
Julie Le Breton
Julie Le Breton
Valérie
Antoine Bertrand
Antoine Bertrand
Avocat
Dominic Philie
Dominic Philie
Frère sombre
Marc Bélanger
Marc Bélanger
Frère sympathique
Igor Ovadis
Igor Ovadis
Père de David
David Michaël
David Michaël
Antoine
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
Julie
Sébastien René
Sébastien René
Raphael
Laurent-Christophe De Ruelle
Laurent-Christophe De Ruelle
Coisier ado libroirie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Starbuck (2011) about?

David Wozniak, a perpetual adolescent, discovers he has fathered 533 children and must confront his immaturity and take responsibility for his actions.

Who directed Starbuck?

The film was directed by Ken Scott, a masterful storyteller known for his comedic touch.

Who stars in Starbuck?

The film features a talented cast, including Patrick Huard, Julie Le Breton, and Antoine Bertrand.

Is Starbuck (2011) worth watching?

With its engaging storyline, witty dialogue, and comedic moments, 'Starbuck (2011)' is a film that is not to be missed. Although it has an unrated IMDb score, fans of comedy and coming-of-age stories will find it to be a must-watch.

How long is Starbuck?

The film has a runtime of 103 minutes.

About Starbuck (2011) — A Comedy of Love, Identity, and Responsibility

In the hilarious and heartwarming 'Starbuck (2011)', director Ken Scott masterfully weaves a tale of love, identity, and responsibility. At its core, the film revolves around David Wozniak, a perpetual adolescent who, as a sperm donor, has fathered 533 children. When over 100 of his offspring come forward, demanding to know the true identity of 'Starbuck,' David's life is turned upside down. With a girlfriend pregnant and his immaturity questioned, David must confront his own immaturity and take responsibility for his actions. The comedy is laugh-out-loud funny, but beneath its lighthearted surface, 'Starbuck (2011)' explores deeper themes of identity, family, and what it means to be a grown-up. Starring Patrick Huard, Julie Le Breton, and Antoine Bertrand, this film is a must-watch for fans of comedy and coming-of-age stories. With its engaging characters, witty dialogue, and comedic moments, 'Starbuck (2011)' is a film that will leave you smiling long after the credits roll.

With its relatable protagonist and comedic tone, 'Starbuck (2011)' is a film that will resonate with audiences of all ages. The film's use of satire and social commentary adds depth to the story, making it more than just a lighthearted comedy. The cast delivers impressive performances, bringing the characters to life in a way that feels authentic and real. Overall, 'Starbuck (2011)' is a film that is not to be missed, offering a unique blend of humor and heart that will leave viewers feeling uplifted and entertained.

Starring Patrick Huard as the lovable but immature David Wozniak, 'Starbuck (2011)' is a film that will make you laugh, cry, and root for the underdog. With its talented cast, engaging storyline, and comedic tone, this film is a must-watch for fans of comedy and coming-of-age stories.