Family Rules

Daniel Burman
Julieta Díaz, Adriana Aizanberg, Daniel Hendel
2006
Argentina, Italy, Spain, France
Completed
Spanish, Hebrew
102 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asDerecho de familia,is aArgentina, Italy, Spain, FranceProducerwomen sex,At2006Released in year
。The dialogue language isSpanish, Hebrew,Current Douban rating7.0(For reference only)。
A lengthy voice-over by law professor Perelman (played by Daniel Hendel) describes the daily life of his father, Perelman Sr. (played by Otrou Gautz), who is also a lawyer. He portrays his father's image as an extremely serious man, and he seems to be the same way. Norita (played by Adriana Aizanberg) is Perelman's loyal secretary, the only person he can be candid with. Son Perelman's course experiences a slight disruption due to personal emotions becoming an issue in public. One of his students is Pilates instructor Sandra (played by Julieta Diaz), and the professor is determined to marry her. For her, Perelman starts practicing Pilates. Finally, a big opportunity arises when Sandra encounters legal troubles, and Perelman helps win her case, but he fails to inform Sandra that his father must make the final decision on the matter. When we see Perelman and Sandra again, they are married and have a two-year-old son, Gaston (played by Iro Borman). An interesting yet awkward incident occurs when he forgets his father's 65th birthday. The film focuses on his relationship with his father, who always drops subtle hints, yet he still does not remember. While Sandra teaches a Pilates class, Perelman is at home taking care of Gaston.