My Father's Fault (2012)

The scandal of abbot Barreau.

My Father's Fault (2012) poster

Father Jean-Claude Barreau, 39, announced in September 1971 his decision to marry. This announcement would have a considerable impact due to the notoriety he had acquired as a best-selling author. 40 years later, his daughter Chloé looks back on this story that marked her family and questions yesterday's and today's society on a matter that is still relevant: the priests' vow of celibacy.

Director: Chloé Barreau
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Cinematography: Andres Arce Maldonado
Editing: Mohamed Ouzine
Production: Camera Lucida, France Télévisions
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Father's Fault about?
Father Jean-Claude Barreau, 39, announced in September 1971 his decision to marry. This announcement would have a considerable impact due to the notoriety he had acquired as a best-selling author. 40 years later, his daughter Chloé looks back on this story that marked her family and questions yesterday's and today's society on a matter that is still relevant: the priests' vow of celibacy.
Who directed My Father's Fault?
My Father's Fault was directed by Chloé Barreau.
Who stars in My Father's Fault?
My Father's Fault stars Jean-Claude Barreau, Ségolène Barreau.
How long is My Father's Fault?
My Father's Fault has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is My Father's Fault?
My Father's Fault is a Documentary film.