Family Pack
FrenchQue faisaient les femmes pendant que l'homme marchait sur la lune?
Directed byChris Vander Stappen
Written byChris Vander Stappen
Produced byCatherine Burniaux
François Charlent
Jean-Luc Van Damme
Françoise Vercheval
Jean-Louis Porchet
Gérard Ruey
Claude Veillet
Arlette Zylberberg
Frédéric Bernard
StarringMarie Bunel
Hélène Vincent
Mimie Mathy
Tsilla Chelton
CinematographyMichel Houssiau
Edited byFrance Duez
Music byIonel Petroï
Frédéric Vercheval
Production
companies
Banana Films
CAB Productions
Distributed byVelvet Films
M6 Droits Audiovisuels
Release date
  • 12 October 2000 (2000-10-12)
Running time
98 min
CountriesFrance
Belgium
Canada
Switzerland
LanguageFrench
Budget$2.7 million
Box office$386.000[1]

Family Pack (French: Que faisaient les femmes pendant que l'homme marchait sur la lune?, lit. "What Did Women Do When Men Walked on the Moon?") is a 2000 drama film, directed by Chris Vander Stappen.[2]

Plot

July 1969. After two years in Canada, Sacha is back in her small city in Belgium. She has two disruptive news for her family. The first is that instead of being married or at least engaged, she has a lesbian Canadian girlfriend; and the second is not better: instead of studying radiology in Montreal, she abandoned the studies despite the fact that her family had made huge sacrifices.

Cast

Production

The movie was first screened to the Chicago International Film Festival in 2000. Before it was released, it was also screened to the Turin International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (Italy), in 2001.

In 2002 it was screened to the Febio Film Festival (Czech Republic) and to the Japan International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (Japan).

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipientResult
Chicago International Film Festival Best Feature Chris Vander Stappen Nominated
Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur Best Film Nominated
Best Artistic Contribution Won

References

  1. "Que faisaient les femmes pendant que l\'homme marchait sur la lune ? (2001) - JPBox-Office".
  2. Lisa Nesselson, "Family Pack". Variety, November 19, 2000.
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