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Wikipedia article




' (released as 'The Blier Family' in Australia) is a 2014 French-Belgian coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by ric Lartigau. The film received six nominations at the 40th Csar Awards, winning Most Promising Actress for Louane Emera. It won a Magritte Award in the category of Best Foreign Film.

An English-language remake of the film, 'CODA', premiered in January 2021 and won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Plot



In the Blier family, sixteen-year-old Paula is an indispensable interpreter for her deaf parents and brother on a daily basis, especially in the running of the family farm. One day, a music teacher discovers her gift for singing and encourages Paula to audition for the prestigious Matrise de Radio France music college in Paris, which will secure her a good career and a college degree. However, this decision would mean leaving her family and taking her first steps towards adulthood.

Cast



* Karin Viard as Gigi Blier

* Franois Damiens as Rodolphe Blier

* ric Elmosnino as Fabien Thomasson

* Louane Emera as Paula Blier

* Roxane Duran as Mathilde

* Ilian Bergala as Gabriel Chevignon

* Luca Gelberg as Quentin Blier

* Mar Sodupe as Mlle Dos Santos

* Stphan Wojtowicz as Mayor Lapidus

* Jrme Kircher as Dr. Pugeot

* Bruno Gomila as Rossigneux

* Clmence Lassalas as Karne

Box office



In cinemas, 'La Famille Blier' received 7,450,944 admissions, making it the second-most successful in the French box office for 2014,

behind only 'Serial (Bad) Weddings'. Outside of France, it received 3,877,283 cinema spectators.

The film was a commercial success, earning a reported $72,751,538 (US) worldwide against a budget of just under 11 million ($13 million US).

Deaf response



Deaf French journalist Marylne Charrire, writing for 'Websourd', stated: "It's good to show the larger public what it means to be deaf to use French Sign Language. Most people are unaware, thinking that it is not a true language". Conversely, her colleague Julia Pelhate stated that "What is awkward is that French Sign Language is not respected. There are many mistakes. During the preview in Toulouse, on 31 October 2014, the deaf audience needed to read the subtitles, as it could not understand what was being signed on the screen".

The British newspaper 'The Independent' reported that "Some but not all activists for the deaf are angry that two well-known actors with perfect hearing were cast to play Paula's parents who are users of French Sign Language. They also complain that the deaf characters are the main source of comedy in the film." Rebecca Atkinson, writing an opinion for 'The Guardian', criticized the premise, "A hearing child grows up in a totally deaf farming family, only to have a talent for singing that her family can't appreciate or access." Atkinson said, "Hearing people's fascination with the relationship between music and deafness just does not resonate with most deaf people." Atkinson also criticized the casting, "The film uses hearing actors to play the roles of deaf characters, the result of which is an embarrassing and crass interpretation of deaf culture and sign language."

Accolades



Adaptations



English-language remake



An English-language remake, titled 'CODA', premiered on , 2021, at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, where Apple acquired its distribution rights and co-production partnership for a festival-record $25 million. The film was released in theaters and through the Apple TV+ streaming service on August 13, 2021. 'CODA' won three Oscars at the 94th Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Kotsur), and Best Adapted Screenplay. Among its various other accolades, the film won the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and its cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Planned stage musical adaptation

On March 23, 2022, it was reported by 'The New York Times' that in order to keep the film's English-language remake 'CODA' relevance going after awards season, the film's producers will team up with Deaf West Theatre to develop a stage musical adaptation of the film, with a creative team and production calendar yet to be announced. DJ Kurs, Deaf West's artistic director, expressed excitement for the project by saying "As a Deaf person, I knew from the start that 'CODA' would make a perfect musical: It addresses our relationship with music and how we move through the world of sound like immigrants in a foreign country, learning new, seemingly arbitrary rules on the fly." Like Deaf West's production of 'Spring Awakening', the musical will incorporate both signing in American Sign Language and live singing.

The report also revealed that Rousselet was originally asked in 2014 about making a stage version of 'La Famille Blier' prior to this incarnation, but that he and the producers wanted to prioritize making 'CODA' and forging a relationship with Deaf West first before pursuing a stage version. Rousselet further remarked "Its going to be a new adventure for us. But I think it has everything the characters, the music, the wonderful environment to make a beautiful musical." Kotsur revealed that he hopes the musical will have its initial staging within two years, possibly hinting at his return to reprise his role as Frank in the production. Kurs also revealed his desire to have Matlin and Durant also come back to reprise their roles as Jackie and Leo, respectively, along with Kotsur.

See also



*List of films featuring the deaf and hard of hearing

References




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