Fathers' Day (1990)
In this comedy, Thomas and Stephane are a couple of gay men who want to raise a baby. When their efforts to adopt one fall through, they hit on the scheme of having Carole, the (gorgeous) young woman they have saved from a bad relationship, bear a child for them. When she insists that only natural reproduction methods be used, they gamely play good sports by going to bed with her, and become the father(s) of twins.
Director: Joy Fleury
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: March 14, 1990
Cast
- Thierry Lhermitte - Thomas Bastide
- Alain Souchon - Stéphane Miran
- Gunilla Karlzen - Carole Larcher
- Rémi Martin - Jérôme
- Micheline Presle - Mireille Miran
- Jean-Louis Foulquier - Jérôme's Father
- Didier Bénureau - Bob
- Jean Gastaud - Charles
- Georges Ancarno
- Murielle Etifier
Screenplay
Production: Animatógrafo, G.P.F.I.
Country: France
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Joy Fleury
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fathers' Day about?
- In this comedy, Thomas and Stephane are a couple of gay men who want to raise a baby. When their efforts to adopt one fall through, they hit on the scheme of having Carole, the (gorgeous) young woman they have saved from a bad relationship, bear a child for them. When she insists that only natural reproduction methods be used, they gamely play good sports by going to bed with her, and become the father(s) of twins.
- Who directed Fathers' Day?
- Fathers' Day was directed by Joy Fleury.
- Who stars in Fathers' Day?
- Fathers' Day stars Thierry Lhermitte, Alain Souchon, Gunilla Karlzen, Rémi Martin, Micheline Presle, Jean-Louis Foulquier.
- How long is Fathers' Day?
- Fathers' Day has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is Fathers' Day?
- Fathers' Day is a Romance, Comedy film.
- Where was Fathers' Day produced?
- Fathers' Day was produced in France.