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Directed by legendary provocateur Bertrand Blier and adapted from his own novel, , a struggling lounge pianist whose life collapses when his wife dies tragically in a car accident. He is suddenly left alone to look after his 14-year-old stepdaughter, Marion (portrayed by Ariel Besse).

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Released in 1981, Beau-Père stars Patrick Dewaere—France’s tormented genius of dark comedy—and a very young Ariel Besse. The plot is intentionally provocative: Following the death of his wife in a car accident, a 30-year-old pianist named Rémi (Dewaere) is left to care for his 14-year-old stepdaughter, Marion (Besse). Consumed by grief and isolation, Rémi begins a sexual relationship with the adolescent.

The architect of this challenging story is writer-director , the son of the famous French actor Bernard Blier. The film is adapted from Blier's own 1980 novel, Beau-Père . At the heart of the film is a powerhouse performance by Patrick Dewaere as Rémi. Dewaere had already established himself as a major star of French cinema. Tragically, Dewaere's life ended in a suicide just a year after the film's release, which has added a layer of tragic poignancy to his portrayal of a man overwhelmed by failure and circumstance. The César Award-nominated actor brings a profound, hangdog vulnerability to the role. We see him as a man who is not a predator in a traditional sense, but a passive, lost soul who fails in his duty as an adult.