
Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports
Directed by Didier Philippe-GérardWhere to Watch Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports
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Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports was released on 12 December 1973.
Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports was directed by Didier Philippe-Gérard.
Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports has a runtime of 1h 40m.
Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports was produced by Robert Paillardon.
In 1970s Paris suburbs, two neighbors face contrasting life events: Georges prepares his mother's funeral while Claude plans his daughter's wedding. Their parallel stories unfold as joy and grief collide on the same floor.
The key characters in Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports are Claude Reverson (Michel Bouquet), Georges Armand (Jean Carmet), Stéphane (Michael Lonsdale).
Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports is a Comedy film.
Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.








