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Everything Went Fine

2021 | 113m | French

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When her elderly father has a stroke, Emmanuelle rushes to his bedside. Sick and half-paralysed in his hospital bed, he asks Emmanuelle to help him end his life.
Release Date: Jul 18, 2021
Director: François Ozon
Writer: Philippe Piazzo, François Ozon, Emmanuèle Bernheim
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, based on true story, emmanuèle bernheim
Production Companies France 2 Cinéma, FOZ, Cohen Media Group, SCOPE Pictures, Mandarin Cinéma, Playtime
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 28, 2025
Entered: Sep 28, 2025
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Name Character
Sophie Marceau Emmanuèle Bernheim
André Dussollier André Bernheim
Géraldine Pailhas Pascale Bernheim
Charlotte Rampling Claude de Soria
Éric Caravaca Serge Toubiana
Hanna Schygulla Swiss Lady
Grégory Gadebois Gérard Boisrond
Judith Magre Simone
Jacques Nolot Robert, le voisin de chambre
Daniel Mesguich Me Georges Kiejman
Nathalie Richard Capitaine Petersen
Annie Mercier La directrice de la clinique
Denise Chalem L'éditrice
François Perache Le notaire
Catherine Chevallier Sylvia
Quentin Redt-Zimmer Raphaël
Alexia Chicot Noémie
Madeleine Nosal Romane Emmanuèle enfant
Name Job
Hichame Alaouié Director of Photography
Philippe Piazzo Writer
Ursula Paredes Choto Costume Design
Nathalie Tabareau Key Makeup Artist
David Bertrand Casting
Franck-Pascal Alquinet Key Hair Stylist
François Ozon Director, Screenplay
Laure Gardette Editor
Philippe Cord'homme Set Decoration
Vanessa Ricolleau Special Effects Makeup Artist
Emmanuèle Bernheim Novel
Pierre-Olivier Persin Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Name Title
Geneviève Lemal Co-Producer
Eric Altmayer Producer
Nicolas Altmayer Producer
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Brent_Marchant
7.0

Questions related to assisted suicide and the right to die have been debated hotly for decades, and proponents on each side of these issues have made passionate arguments for their causes. A number of fine films have addressed these issues, too, such as “Blackbird” (2018), “You Don’t Know Jack” (201 ... 0), “Whose Life Is It, Anyway?” (1981) and “The Barbarian Invasions” (2003). And now moviegoers can add the latest offering from writer-director François Ozon to that list. This fact-based drama about an elderly French stroke victim who asks his daughter to help him die examines the subject from a variety of angles, including the legal, medical, emotional and ethical considerations involved in carrying out such a highly charged act, and it does so with a great deal of integrity, authenticity and heartfelt feeling. It’s also one of the finest, most accessible offerings from a filmmaker whose works I believe often leave much to be desired. However, with that said, that’s not to say that this release is without its issues, such as several story threads that don’t feel fully resolved, as well as some occasionally strange camera work and seemingly superfluous narrative elements. Nonetheless, “Everything Went Fine” has much in its favor, including excellent performances by its three principals (Sophie Marceau, André Dussellier and Géraldine Pailhas), a comprehensive script, sustained pacing, well-placed moments of comic relief, and emotional impact without becoming manipulative or schmaltzy. If you can look past this offering’s minor shortcomings, you’ll come away from it having had a moving and insightful cinema experience, as well as a thoughtful meditation on when it’s time to stay and when to go.

May 30, 2023
Brent_Marchant
7.0

Questions related to assisted suicide and the right to die have been debated hotly for decades, and proponents on each side of these issues have made passionate arguments for their causes. A number of fine films have addressed these issues, too, such as “Blackbird” (2018), “You Don’t Know Jack” (201 ... 0), “Whose Life Is It, Anyway?” (1981) and “The Barbarian Invasions” (2003). And now moviegoers can add the latest offering from writer-director François Ozon to that list. This fact-based drama about an elderly French stroke victim who asks his daughter to help him die examines the subject from a variety of angles, including the legal, medical, emotional and ethical considerations involved in carrying out such a highly charged act, and it does so with a great deal of integrity, authenticity and heartfelt feeling. It’s also one of the finest, most accessible offerings from a filmmaker whose works I believe often leave much to be desired. However, with that said, that’s not to say that this release is without its issues, such as several story threads that don’t feel fully resolved, as well as some occasionally strange camera work and seemingly superfluous narrative elements. Nonetheless, “Everything Went Fine” has much in its favor, including excellent performances by its three principals (Sophie Marceau, André Dussellier and Géraldine Pailhas), a comprehensive script, sustained pacing, well-placed moments of comic relief, and emotional impact without becoming manipulative or schmaltzy. If you can look past this offering’s minor shortcomings, you’ll come away from it having had a moving and insightful cinema experience, as well as a thoughtful meditation on when it’s time to stay and when to go.

May 30, 2023