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Everything Went Fine Film review: Robustly acted and hugely engaging

A prolific French filmmaker takes on the subject of euthanasia in his latest drama, based on a true story

June 16, 2022 13:36
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Cert 15 | ★★★★✩

Prolific French filmmaker François Ozon (Swimming Pool, 8 Women, By the Grace of God) takes on the subject of euthanasia in his latest drama. Based on a memoir by Ozon’s late writing partner, Emmanuèle Bernheim (Swimming Pool), the film stars Sophie Marceau (The Party, Anna Karenina, The World Is Not Enough), André Dussollier (Amelie, A Very Long Engagement) and Géraldine Pailhas (The Butcher’s Daughter).

The story is based on real life events surrounding Bernheim and her father, the renowned French Jewish industrialist André Bernheim. Her mother is the famous sculptress Claude de Soria, who is played in the film by acclaimed British actor Charlotte Rampling.

When the elderly André (Dussollier) suffers a debilitating stroke, he begs his daughter Emmanuèle (Sophie Marceau) to help end his life with dignity by allowing him to travel to Switzerland, where euthanasia is legal. At first refusing to envisage going through with it, Manue, as she is referred to by her loved ones, gradually comes to terms with the idea.

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