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Les Sœurs Soleil 1997

★ 3.322 votes92 min📅 1997-04-02

Dive into the whimsically chaotic world of *Les Sœurs Soleil (1997)*, a clever French comedy that pits old-school bourgeois values against the glittering chaos of 90s pop culture.

Director: Jeannot Szwarc

Cast

Marie-Anne Chazel
Marie-Anne Chazel
Bénédicte d'Hachicourt
Clémentine Célarié
Clémentine Célarié
Gloria Soleil
Thierry Lhermitte
Thierry Lhermitte
Brice d'Hachicourt
Léonore Confino
Léonore Confino
Clémence d'Hachicourt
Didier Bénureau
Didier Bénureau
L'Abbé Gervais
Bernard Farcy
Bernard Farcy
Norbert Rubino
Isabelle Carré
Isabelle Carré
Murielle
Patrick Mazet
Patrick Mazet
Maxo
Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden
Lawrence
Daniel O'Grady
Archie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Les Sœurs Soleil (1997) about?

*Les Sœurs Soleil* (1997) is a French comedy about a conservative bourgeois family turned upside down when their young daughter, Clémence, gets selected to appear in a music video with a flamboyant aging rocker, Gloria. The film explores the resulting generational and cultural clash as the family navigates the fallout, blending satire with heartfelt humor.

Who directed Les Sœurs Soleil?

Les Sœurs Soleil was directed by Jeannot Szwarc, a filmmaker known for his work in French and international cinema.

Who stars in Les Sœurs Soleil?

The film features Marie-Anne Chazel, Clémentine Célarié, Thierry Lhermitte, Léonore Confino, and Didier Bénureau in its leading roles.

Is Les Sœurs Soleil (1997) worth watching?

*Les Sœurs Soleil* (1997) is a charming, lighthearted comedy that shines in its satirical take on family and pop culture clashes. While it may not be groundbreaking, its humor and relatable themes make it an enjoyable watch for fans of 90s French comedies and gentle social satire.

How long is Les Sœurs Soleil?

Les Sœurs Soleil runs for 92 minutes.

About Les Sœurs Soleil (1997) — A Family Comedy Clash of Generations and Glitter

Dive into the whimsically chaotic world of *Les Sœurs Soleil (1997)*, a clever French comedy that pits old-school bourgeois values against the glittering chaos of 90s pop culture. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc, this gently satirical film follows Brice, a stern, pipe-smoking patriarch, as he grapples with the earth-shattering news that his preadolescent daughter, Clémence, has landed a spot in a raucous music video alongside Gloria, a once-famous but now over-the-top rocker. The clash of conservative norms and rebellious youth unfolds in a series of hilarious misunderstandings, as Brice's prim wife, Bénédicte, scrambles to rein in the chaos while their daughter revels in her newfound stardom. With its sharp wit and heartfelt humor, *Les Sœurs Soleil* explores themes of generational divide, societal expectations, and the universal chaos of parenting.

Set against the backdrop of late-90s French pop culture, the film captures the infectious energy of a music scene that's equal parts tacky and thrilling. Szwarc's direction balances satire with warmth, making *Les Sœurs Soleil* a delightful romp for fans of lighthearted comedies. Marie-Anne Chazel and Clémentine Célarié shine as the polarizing forces shaping this family's upheaval, while Thierry Lhermitte's portrayal of the flustered father adds layers of charm and frustration. It's a story that reminds us that sometimes, the most unexpected opportunities can lead to the most unforgettable family moments.