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All to Play For
All to Play For

All to Play For (2023)

64% User Rating
1h 52min
Drama

Sylvie lives with her two children whom she’s raising on her own. One evening, there’s an accident, and her youngest son is removed from her care. Sylvie must subsequently fight to get her son back and to keep herself afloat.

Delphine DelogetDirector

Cast

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Virginie Efira

Virginie Efira

Sylvie Paugam

Félix Lefebvre

Félix Lefebvre

Jean-Jacques Paugam

Arieh Worthalter

Arieh Worthalter

Hervé Paugam

Mathieu Demy

Mathieu Demy

Alain Paugam

India Hair

India Hair

Madame Henry

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Alexis Tonetti

Sofiane Paugam

Andréa Brusque

Andréa Brusque

Nathalie

Oussama Kheddam

Oussama Kheddam

Farid

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Audrey Mikondo

Asma

Caroline Gay

Caroline Gay

Maria

Nadir Legrand

Nadir Legrand

Directeur A.S.E.

Anne Steffens

Anne Steffens

Marine

Jean-Luc Vincent

Jean-Luc Vincent

Bruno

Marie Gili-Pierre

Marie Gili-Pierre

Annie

Candice Bouchet

Candice Bouchet

Carole

Holy Fatma

Holy Fatma

Jeanne

Léo Poulet

Léo Poulet

Sam

Coline Beal

Coline Beal

Maëlle

Cédric Vieira

Cédric Vieira

Yann

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Martin Bouligand

Tony

Ariane Naziri

Ariane Naziri

La psychologue

Hervé Lassïnce

Hervé Lassïnce

Médecin foyer A.S.E.

Gaëtan Peau

Gaëtan Peau

Claude

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Bettina Kee

Assistante sociale

Franck Trillot

Franck Trillot

Le juge

Caroline Ferrus

Caroline Ferrus

La greffière

Aurore Broutin

Aurore Broutin

L'infirmière

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Monica Campo

L'hôtesse d'accueil

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Rodolphe Martin

Gwen

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Flora Diguet

Coco

Sandrine Bodenes

Sandrine Bodenes

Marie

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Louise Morin

Patricia

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Caroline Lemaire Lebraz

Alice

Christophe Briand

Christophe Briand

Christophe

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Arzouma Ismaël Gouba

Simon

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Louise Forlodou

Policière

Arnaud Stéphan

Arnaud Stéphan

Policier

Laurent Jumeaucourt

Laurent Jumeaucourt

Policier

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Jérémy Brunet

Policier

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Louison Lelarge

Agent de sécurité

Thomas Khawam

Thomas Khawam

Agent de sécurité

Reviews (2)

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Rating 60%

August 4, 2023

“All to Play For” is a mostly by-the-book family drama that’s executed well. Director and co-writer Delphine Deloget‘s story explores the struggle faced by single working parents and a system that seems to be against them at every turn. Deloget’s film makes fair points on both sides of a complicated issue, even if the narrative itself isn’t complex. Sylvie (Virginie Efira) is a single mom to her two children, Sofiane (Alexis Tonetti) and Jean-Jacques (Félix Lefebvre). She works late nights to make ends meet, and often leaves her sons alone at home while she does what she can to make money. One evening, Sofiane burns himself while trying to make a snack, and the incident is reported to the authorities. In the blink of an eye, child welfare agents place the boy in foster care, ripping him away from his loving (if imperfect) home life. Sylvie must rely on the legal system to overcome what feels like an insurmountable amount of bureaucratic red tape to prove she is not an unfit mother before she can get her little boy back in her arms. It’s a universal story about family that’s relatable even if you aren’t a working mom. Sylvie is a sympathetic character despite the fact that she’s very self-centered and seems to care more about her rotating door of boyfriends, throwing drunken parties, and getting in her daytime naps than actually parenting her two sons. She keeps screwing things up, but she’s a loving mother who would do anything for her boys. Deloget captures the way society looks down on someone who has been deemed an unfit mother, and it’s especially heart-wrenching to watch as Sylvie has to beg her friends and family to write letters of support so she can get Sofiane back. Some treat her with kindness and others, scorn and shame, but she’s a single mother who is genuinely trying to do better and is making a real effort to change. Not only is the system stacked against Sylvie, but Sofiane suffers as well. When the judge puts him in a foster home for six months while his mom is required to enroll in group therapy and parenting classes, Sofiane has a screaming meltdown. It’s tragic to watch, especially because it’s evident what sounds like something that’s in the best interest of the child on paper is in reality something that is horribly detrimental to the entire family unit. Even worse, Sofiane is diagnosed as “emotionally unstable” and the system wants to pump him full of drugs because he’s a danger to himself and others. It’s ridiculous to force him to take Ritalin as it obviously is not what’s best for the child. The film presents different perspectives of all involved, from the mother, the legal system, child welfare agents, and the most tragic, the eyes of her child. There’s a slightly cynical tone that expresses how policies can make us lose sight of our humanity. There’s a self-fulfilling prophecy at play here that has the potential to destroy families: put a child under extreme stress, over-medicate them, and they eventually will crack. It’s a frustrating cycle that is all too real. “All to Play For” doesn’t explore anything that new or different than similar films, but a good story and excellent performances make this a solid family drama.

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All to Play For (Official Trailer | Hope Runs High)

All to Play For (Official Trailer | Hope Runs High)

ALL TO PLAY FOR (Rien à perdre) clip

ALL TO PLAY FOR (Rien à perdre) clip

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