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Starbuck
Directed by
Ken Scott
R
2011
1h 43m
Comedy
,
Drama
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and more
7.2
64%
80%
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As his lover announces her pregnancy, a fortysomething slacker receives other life-changing news: 142 people, all of them the result of artificial insemination, have filed a class action lawsuit against him, their biological father.
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Cast of Starbuck
Patrick Huard
David Wozniak
Julie Le Breton
Valérie
Antoine Bertrand
Avocat
Dominic Philie
Frère sombre
Marc Bélanger
Frère sympathique
Igor Ovadis
Père de David
David Michael
Antoine
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
Julie
Sébastien René
Raphael
Laurent-Christophe De Ruelle
Coisier ado libroirie
David Giguère
Porte-Parole
Pierre Mailloux
Proprio Café de quartier
Patrick Labbé
Maître Chamberland
Marie-France Lambert
Infirmétre intervante
Félix Brassard
Julien
Alex Vallée
Ricardo
Frédéric Gosselin
Artisan 17e
Félix-Antoine Tremblay
Sauveteur (Marcos)
Luc Pilon
Journaliste SRC
Lise Thouin
Juge Grevier
Maude Payette
Greffier
Mathieu Gosselin
Équipier #1
Pascal Contamine
Équipier #2
Chadi Alhelou
Équipier #3
Catherine De Sève
Lectrice de nouvelle
Annick Léger
Préposée clinique
Joujou Turenne
Réceptionniste institut
Sébastien Beaulac
Homme de main #1
Denis Harvey
Col bleu #1
Claude Tremblay
Directeur banque #1
Bonfield Marcoux
Directeur banque #2
Joseph Bellerose
Directeur banque #3
Nathalie D'Anjou
Directrice banque
Sophie Caron
Infirmière compatisante
Daniel Malenfant
Vendeur de poussettes
Fatma Noyan
Infirmière échogrophie
Louis Brassard
Enfant avocat (4 ans)
Patrick Caux
Voleur de stationnement
Maxime Després
David 18 ans
André Lanthier
Avocat adverse
André Umbriaco
Revendeur #1
Léa-Marie Cantin
Journaliste TVA
Fred-Eric Salvail
Infirmier institut
Marie-Noël Mainguy
Cliente #1 boucherie
Linda Sauvé
Cliente #2 boucherie
Belkacem Lahbairi
Chauffeur taxi
Daniel Desputeau
Employé #1 boucherie
Martin Petit
Vidangeur
Charles-Alexandre Dubé
Jeune Commis
Pierre-Samuel Gendreau
Jeune soulan
Émilie Leclerc
Jolie cégepienne
Camille Vanasse
Manicuriste
Iannicko N'Doua
Enfant #1
Jade Archambault
Enfant #2
Ève Archambault
Enfant #3
Sonia Cordeau
Enfant #4
Philomène Lévesque-Rainville
Enfant #5
Mickaël Gouin
Enfant #6
Marimay Pouliot-Walsh
Enfant avocat (6 ans)
Nicolas Lepage
Enfant avocat (8 ans)
Louis-Antoine Sans-Thivierge
Enfant avocat (5 ans)
Nadine Meloche
Femme du frère sympathique
Pascale Charbonneau
Femme frère sévère
Giancarlo Bono
Employé grand magasin
Nadine Jean
Employée grand magasin
Marco Viel
Ambulancier
Josie Cunningham
Ambulancière
François Aubin
Docteur
Guillaume Tremblay
Homme admiratif #1
Alain Lépine
Homme admiratif #2
Jason Van Asten
Homme admiratif #3
Paul Stewart
Proprio boutique sport
Bertin Savard
Photographe 'soccer'
Fred Savard
Agent #2 / Constat d'infraction
Frédéric-Antoine Guimond
Partisan adverse
Dominic St-Louis
Confrére artisan
Michel Vallières
Agent de sécurité hotel
Julien Lemire
Amoureux #1 de Julien
Jimmy Tremblay-Ouellet
Amoureux #2 de Julien
Luca Asselin
Amoureux #3 de Julien
Stéphanie Perreault
Amoureuse de Julien
Michel-Maxime Legault
Préposé de nuit
Dominique Dufour
Sténo procés
Richard Champagne
Spécialiste #1
Annie Saint-Pierre
Spécialiste #2
Mathieu Samaille
Reporter #1
Etienne Filion
Reporter #2
Guillaume Baillargeon
Reporter #3
Giorgio Cazzaro
Animateur #1
André Normandin
Animateur #2
Dominique Perreault
Animatrice
Philippe Audrey
Stagiaire
Jean-Sébastien Côté
Préposé #1
Sébastien Rouleau
Préposé #2
Pascale Denommée
Régisseuse nouvelles
Alexandre Prefontaine
DBL David / plangeur / DBL cascade David
Geneviève Courcy
DBL Valérie enceinte 3 mois
Bobo Vian
Mére Wozniak - photo
John Topor
Homme de main #2
François Lambert
Agent #1 / Constat d'infraction
Patrick Martin
Étienne
Starbuck Ratings & Reviews
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
A high-concept comedy that peddles some slapstick laughs and life lessons but little insight.
Detroit News
Tom Long
This is froth, but it's good froth.
Newsday
John Anderson
"Starbuck" is essentially a situation comedy, but what a situation.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Never mind high concept, this is high conception.
Chicago Sun-Times
Steven Boone
"Starbuck" is one of those high-concept yet formulaic, sitcom-like comedies that gets by on charm and speed.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
Rather than a jolting shot of joe, this French-Canadian comedy is a soothing cup of warm cocoa.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
It's silly and a bit sappy, but it works, in a crowd-pleasing way.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
The Citizen Kane of sperm-donor comedies.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Geniality and mild laughs aren't enough to sustain interest in this predictable effort, especially given the dragged-out running time.
Los Angeles Times
Amy Nicholson
As amiable art-house fluff, it's a passable way to kill time before the Vince Vaughn American remake later this year.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
Bertrand does his jelly-belly best to keep "Starbuck" a comedy. But even the broadest shtick can't prevent a movie that features a Busby Berkeley-style group hug from becoming a male weepie.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
"Starbuck" is up to its eyeballs in mush. You may want to regurgitate.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
A high-concept goof that's hard-pressed to surmount its twee preposterousness.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
What begins as a cute idea grows annoyingly sentimental before it is through.
NPR
Stephanie Zacharek
Director Ken Scott, who also cowrote the script with Martin Petit, has fashioned a story that starts out low-key and gradually builds in its emotional expansiveness.
Chicago Reader
Drew Hunt
Director Ken Scott stresses the movie's dude-centric outlook, playing up the anxieties of impending fatherhood, and neglects any sort of maternal perspective, which dumbs down an already moronic premise.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
"Starbuck" is more than the sum of its calculations, though not a whole lot more.
Back Stage
Tim Grierson
If nothing else, this might be the most heartwarming film ever made about masturbating into a plastic cup for money.
Village Voice
Jon Frosch
An ostensibly feel-good French-Canadian comedy about artificial insemination gone awry, Ken Scott's Starbuck mainly makes you feel like taking a shower.
Slant Magazine
Tomas Hachard
Yet another example of modern-family predicaments getting stuffed into the traditional-family-values message of conventional comedies.
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