Everyone loves Mommy Rose
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German title | Everyone loves Mommy Rose |
Original title | Mamie Rose |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1975 |
length | 105 minutes |
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Director | Pierre Goutas |
script | Michèle Ressi |
music | Stéphane Varegues |
camera | Henri Decomps |
cut | Bernard Bourgouin |
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Everyone loves Mami Rose (Original title: Mamie Rose ) is a French, television-produced drama from 1975 by Pierre Goutas with Gisèle Casadesus , Claude Jade and Claude Giraud .
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Agathe and Régis Lapierre are the parents of ten-year-old Benoît, who is prone to uncontrolled outbursts of violence. In order to take time for each other and to mend the marriage on vacation, the couple want to hire an old lady as the turbulent boy's “grand mère au pair”. The opening describes the causes of the disturbance of the son Benoîts, the lack of love between the parents makes him react aggressively to his surroundings.
"Mamie Rose", as the petite old lady is soon called by the three Lapierres, comes with the bird Caruso in its cage and the "flirtatious" fish Nina in a plastic bag. “We don't have a cat”, Agathe reassures the lady, just pretending: “We have Benoît!” The Lapierres take Rose, who knows how to defend herself against Benoît's attacks, on vacation. When a boy almost runs in front of their car on the way, Rose reports that her own child has died in an accident. When Rose saves a small injured bird and gives it more attention than Benoît, the situation escalates: Benoît kills the bird.
Later on, Rose saves Agathe and Régis' marriage and brings up the boy who tries suicide because he is jealous of his father. Rose disappears one night. Agathe later learns of Rose's death, but puts her son off to expect her return the following summer.
Web links
- Everybody Loves Mommy Rose in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Everyone loves Mami Rose at Filmdienst
- Everyone loves Mami Rose on omdb.org
- Everyone loves Mami Rose on notrecinema.com (French)