
105 minutes
6/6/1979
Four generations of Oppenheim men gather in Paris for Isaac's 90th birthday. He's "Romeo," still a lady's man, waiting to hear from a woman to whom he has proposed, threatening suicide if she says no. They gather at Isaac's grandson's, Ben, who lives with Peggy and their son Mathias who's 10. Joining them, from Israel, is Isaac's son Elie. Against a backdrop of Elie's attempts to call his ex-wife, Ben and Peggy's marital difficulties, Mathias's budding sexuality, everyone's love of chess and practical jokes, Ben's house (shifting dangerously on its foundation), and the twentieth-century struggles of the Jews, the film explores their relationships and Isaac's aging.

Victor Lanoux
as Ben Oppenheim

Jane Birkin
as Peggy

Georges Wilson
as Eric Oppenheim

Henri Crémieux
as Isaac 'Roméo' Oppenheim

Mathieu Kassovitz
as Mathias Oppenheim

Françoise Bertin
as La voisine
Chloé Caillat
as Reinhold

Patrick Chesnais
as Billy

Yvonne Clech
as Irène Boyer

Jean-Pierre Coffe
as Brigitte's Husband

Florence Giorgetti
as Brigitte

Odette Laure
as L'employée des Postes

Fred Pasquali
as M. Vallet
Patrice Minet
as Le facteur

Georges Staquet
as Boyer

André Thorent
as Le maître d'hôtel espagnol
Max Vialle
as Alex, le directeur commercial
Nathalie Guérin
as Patricia

Rosine Young
as Ginette

Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
as Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

Sylvie Herbert