Demain tout commence is a French drama with elements of comedy that has all the charm of French film production. It's about a womanizer who unexpectedly gets a daughter a few months old. Unable to take care of her, he wants to return her to her mother, but since he can't find you, he has to find his way. Eight years later, he and his daughter have a beautiful and orderly life, which is suddenly interrupted by Kristin, who wants her daughter back.
Demain tout commence is a film about Samuel (Omar Sy), which is large a womanizer and which has no need to bind itself. He lives carefree by the sea in the south of France, but only until one of his ex-girlfriends, Kristin (Clemence Poesy), does not place a few-month-old baby in his arms, which turns out to be his daughter Gloria.
The mother disappears, and since he is unable to care for the baby, he decides to return it to its mother. That's why he flies away to London, to find her. But to no avail. Eight years later Samuel and Gloria have (Gloria Colston) a beautiful and orderly life, which is suddenly interrupted by Kristin, who wants her daughter back.
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He directed the film Hugo Gélin, and it is based on the Mexican bestseller Well, devolution is accepted. It is an excellent and a touching portrayal of the relationship between an adult and a child, in which they mix tragedian and comedian.
Gallery: highlights from the film Unexpected Dad (2016):
Comedy, drama
Unexpectedly, Dad
(Demain tout commence, France, 2016)
Direction: Hugo Gélin. They play: Omar Sy, Clémence Poésy, Gloria Colston, Antoine Bertrand, Ashley Walters, Raphael Von Blumenthal, Clémentine Célarié, Anna Cottis, Raquel Cassidy and Howard Crossley.
On Netflix from March 16, 2017.