Description: When helicopter parent Pamela uproots her family from New York to Paris, she struggles to fit in and immediately clashes with her new neighbor Agnes. Compared to Pamela, it seems like Agnes is doing everything right and has the perfect family and career. However, when they are forced to work on a project together, their parenting styles are put to the test, helping Pamela rediscover who she really is. Based on the bestselling parenting guide.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: 02-08-24
Producer: Graham Broadbent, Sarah Harvey
Writer: Catherine Reitman
Director: Claire Scanlon
Location: Paris, France
Company: BLUEPRINT PICTURES // BLUEPRINT PICTURES (BEBE) LTD
Email: info@blueprintpictures.com
Phone: +44 0207 580 6915
Bringing Up Bébé: A Hilarious Exploration of Parenting and Identity
Set against the enchanting backdrop of Paris, “Bringing Up Bébé” introduces audiences to Pamela, a New York mother whose relocation to France turns her world upside down. This feature film, inspired by the bestselling parenting guide, navigates the complicated terrain of modern parenting, cultural clashes, and the quest for self-discovery. As Pamela grapples with her old ways while tackling the intricacies of French family life, viewers are in for a comedic and poignant exploration of what it truly means to be a parent in today’s world.
Steering this captivating narrative is director Claire Scanlon, known for her sharp wit and insightful storytelling. The film features standout performances from its talented cast, notably highlighting the contrasting figures of Pamela and her seemingly perfect neighbor, Agnes. Their interactions reveal the delightful chaos of family life and the unexpected lessons learned in the face of adversity. As their worlds collide during a collaborative project, Pamela’s journey toward self-rediscovery becomes a humorous yet heartwarming tale that resonates with anyone balancing the demands of parenthood.
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