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My Old Lady

He's in the will. She's in the way.
2014 | 107m | English

(10649 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Israel Horovitz
Writer: Israel Horovitz
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Mathias Gold is a down-on-his-luck New Yorker who inherits a Parisian apartment from his estranged father. But when he arrives in France to sell the vast domicile, he's shocked to discover a live-in tenant who is not prepared to budge. His apartment is a viager—an ancient French real estate system with complex rules pertaining to its resale—and the feisty Englishwoman Mathilde Girard, who has lived in the apartment with her daughter Chloé for many years, can by contract collect monthly payments from Mathias until her death.
Release Date: Sep 09, 2014
Director: Israel Horovitz
Writer: Israel Horovitz
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords paris, france, writer
Production Companies BBC Film, Krasnoff / Foster Entertainment, Cohen Media Group, Protagonist Pictures, Deux Chevaux Films
Box Office Revenue: $7,527,232
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Maggie Smith Mathilde Girard
Kevin Kline Mathias Gold
Kristin Scott Thomas Chloé Girard
Dominique Pinon Monsieur Lefebvre
Michael Burstin Rabbi on Bicycle
Elie Wajeman Man at Gate
Noémie Lvovsky Dr. Florence Horowitz
Stéphane De Groodt Phillippe
Stéphane Freiss François Roy
Name Job
Mark Orton Music, Original Music Composer
Michel Amathieu Director of Photography
Pierre-François Limbosch Production Design
Daphné Deboaisne Set Decoration
Jacqueline Bouchard Costume Design
Jean-Paul Mugel Sound Mixer
Israel Horovitz Screenplay, Theatre Play, Director
Matt Rigby Assistant Sound Editor
Stephan Ahn Editor
Jacob Craycroft Editor
Pascale Bouquière Key Makeup Artist
Simine Commien Makeup Artist
Julio Parodi Key Hair Stylist
Martin Czembor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marlena Grzaslewicz Dialogue Editor
Jay Peck Foley Artist
Lidia Tamplenizza Foley Artist
Chris White ADR Mixer
Name Title
Christine Langan Executive Producer
Nitsa Benchetrit Producer
David Atrakchi Co-Producer
David C. Barrot Producer
Israel Horovitz Executive Producer
Daniel Battsek Executive Producer
Raphaël Benoliel Executive Producer
Gaël Cabouat Co-Producer
Charles S. Cohen Executive Producer
Gary Foster Producer
Mike Goodridge Executive Producer
Rachael Horovitz Producer
Russ Krasnoff Executive Producer
Boris Mendza Co-Producer
Joe Oppenheimer Executive Producer
Marie Cécile Renauld Co-Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I wish someone would have left me an apartment in Paris's Marais district. A lively and vibrant area of the city with some gorgeous old architecture. I might not have been so enamoured, however, if I'd been left a ninety-two year old woman as a lodger to whom I had to pay €2,400 per month too! That' ... s the viager. An ancient bit of common law that enables someone to effect a sort of sale and leaseback arrangement that entitles them to live in, and collect rent from, an house they've already sold! Clever, eh? Who better to portray such a crafty old woman than Dame Maggie Smith, and her "Mathilde" is more than ready for the visiting heir to the property "Mathias/Jim" (Kevin Kline) when he comes to claim his inheritance. He's perplexed, to put it mildly, and that only gets worse when he meets her daughter "Chloé" (Kristen Scott-Thomas) who's convinced he's evil incarnate. He hasn't a word of French and is completely at the mercy of these two women - so he'd better get his act together before they end up owning his shoes too. This starts off really quite strongly with the three characters bouncing nicely off each other with a sort of gentle menace emanating from Dame Maggie and a more vitriolic one from Scott-Thomas as poor Kline goes from hapless to helpless in half an hour. Thereafter, though, it starts to run too much to sentiment and that sparky element becomes subsumed in too much familial clutter. It all becomes a little too contrived, soapy, and the writing just runs out of steam. It's nicely shot, showing off the ordinary streets of Paris and it's characters, and at times is really quite fun to see them spatting, but in the end isn't quite the sum of it's parts.

Jan 05, 2025