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Un père idéal

  • Drama
  • TV Movie
Confirmed2024-04-216.35.8Trakt

Michel, the jovial owner of the only café in a small Normandy town, sees his life turned upside down when his teenage daughter is murdered. The community has his back but soon rumor spreads and Michel is singled out. From the ideal father, he becomes the ideal culprit.

An Ideal Father is a French drama TV movie released April 21, 2024, following a café owner in Normandy whose life implodes when his teenage daughter is murdered and suspicion turns toward him. As community support crumbles into accusation, the film explores how quickly an ideal father can become the ideal culprit.

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When was An Ideal Father released?

An Ideal Father premiered on April 21, 2024. The film is now available to stream.

What is An Ideal Father about?

The film follows Michel, a well-liked café owner in a small Normandy town, whose world falls apart after his teenage daughter is murdered. Initially supported by his community, Michel becomes the target of suspicion and rumors, transforming from respected father figure to prime suspect.

What genre is An Ideal Father?

An Ideal Father is a drama TV movie that explores themes of tragedy, community, and wrongful suspicion.

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