Menu
Good Grief Poster

Good Grief

Love lost is love found.
2023 | 101m | English

(12344 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Dan Levy
Writer: Dan Levy
Staring:
Details

When his husband unexpectedly dies, Marc's world shatters, sending him and his two best friends on a soul-searching trip to Paris that reveals some hard truths they each needed to face.
Release Date: Dec 19, 2023
Director: Dan Levy
Writer: Dan Levy
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords paris, france, friendship, grief, widower, lgbt, death of husband, gay theme
Production Companies Not A Real Production Company, SISTER
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Dan Levy Marc
Ruth Negga Sophie
Himesh Patel Thomas
Luke Evans Oliver
Celia Imrie Imelda
Arnaud Valois Theo
David Bradley Duncan
Mehdi Baki Luca
Emma Corrin Young Performance Artist
Jamael Westman Terrance
Kaitlyn Dever Lily Kayne
Yoli Fuller Sebastian
Noé Besin Remi
Cyrielle Debreuil Esme
Nigel Lilley Peter Finley
Gabriel Marc Manu
Zoé Bruneau Co-Worker
Name Job
Dan Levy Writer, Director
Jessica Ronane Casting
Etienne Olchewsky Standby Art Director
Lucy Cain Makeup & Hair
Lizzie Mair Davies Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Marie Gombeaud-Antoine Makeup & Hair
Antoine Struyf Steadicam Operator
Mathis Dujardin Crowd Assistant Director
Pascal Doyen Gaffer
Ole Bratt Birkeland Director of Photography
Alice Normington Production Design
Daphné Hesnard Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor
Ophélie Mirambeau Makeup & Hair
Hue Lan Van Duc Makeup & Hair
Zoe Liang First Assistant Director
Ariadne Bicknell Assistant Art Director
Joni Amiranashvili Foley Mixer
Phil Barrie Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Alexander Sanikidze Foley Editor
Beqa Turashvili Foley Artist
Paddy Eason Visual Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Corn Editor
Thalia Ecclestone Supervising Art Director
Sarah Kane Set Decoration
Emilee Bak Makeup & Hair
Charlotte Clark Makeup & Hair
Michelle Garande Hairstylist
Sarah Machal Makeup & Hair
Margaux Tricot Makeup & Hair
François Guerin Third Assistant Director
Anne-Caroline Remy Third Assistant Director
Rebecca Sutton Standby Art Director
Luka Kasrelishvili Foley Editor
Levan Tserediani Foley Editor
Bailey Wright Special Effects Coordinator
Selah Chung Visual Effects
Vicki Stevenson Art Direction
Agathe Angeli Makeup & Hair
Jérôme Caron Makeup & Hair
Claire Guichard Makeup & Hair
Nabeel Hussain Makeup & Hair
Niall Monteith-Mann Makeup & Hair
Charlyne Liquito Second Assistant Director
Guillaume Fournier Assistant Art Director
Christopher S. Aud Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Beso Kacharava Foley Supervisor
Martin Trevis Production Sound Mixer
Alex Bastin Special Effects Technician
Bhumika Mayer Visual Effects Producer
Patty Connolly ADR Voice Casting
Adrien Bertolle Second Unit Director of Photography
Marie-Sylvie Caillierez Casting Associate
Rob Simonsen Original Music Composer
Julian Day Costume Design
Name Title
Kate Fenske Producer
Megan Zehmer Producer
Stacey Snider Executive Producer
Dan Levy Producer
Debra Hayward Producer
Caroline Levy Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 27 40 20
2024 5 30 66 15
2024 6 26 56 13
2024 7 30 50 17
2024 8 65 185 15
2024 9 17 25 10
2024 10 22 38 13
2024 11 16 31 9
2024 12 15 22 11
2025 1 14 22 10
2025 2 10 16 3
2025 3 5 12 1
2025 4 1 2 1
2025 5 1 2 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 1 1 0
2025 8 1 2 0

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

Brent_Marchant
6.0

Wrapping one’s hands firmly around a heady subject can be quite an undertaking, and rising up to that challenge may take some serious doing. However, without a solid foundation to support such a venture, it’s easy to fall prey to the task exceeding one’s grasp, which, unfortunately, is the case with ... the debut feature from writer-actor-director Daniel Levy. As the title of this offering suggests, this ambitious production seeks to tackle the subject of overcoming unrelenting sorrow, specifically that of a middle-aged gay Londoner (Levy) who loses his husband (Luke Evans) in a tragic accident, leaving him grief-stricken for an extended time. He has the boundless backing of his best friends (Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel) to help him work through his sadness, but that condition only deepens when unexpected revelations emerge over the course of the next year. So, with no appreciable relief in sight, the trio decides to radically change direction, embarking on a long weekend trip to Paris to heal and to get back into the swing of life. However, it’s a journey that ends up being filled with the emergence of secrets and hard truths for all involved, faintly offset by the prospect of difficult but potential fresh starts. To its credit, this is a film that clearly has its heart in the right place, but it often feels like it’s struggling to say what it earnestly wants to express. The emotions are sincere, and the feelings are palpable, but their execution frequently misses the mark. Their expression often feels incomplete, conveyed through dialogue that plays more like stilted, scripted prose than authentic, natural conversation. That’s regrettable, given the strength of the performances, which genuinely attempt to communicate these emotions, both of the principals and a fine ensemble of supporting players, including Celia Imrie, David Bradley and Arnaud Valois. “Good Grief” feels like one of those projects that should have gone through another round of script revisions before being committed to film, particularly in light of the depth of the subject matter involved here. Grief isn’t easy, and neither is telling stories about it that come across as heartfelt and real. Regrettably, this isn’t one of them.

Jan 17, 2024