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  1. Custody (French: Jusqu'à la garde, lit. 'Up to the Hilt') is a 2017 French drama film written and directed by Xavier Legrand and starring Denis Ménochet, Léa Drucker and Thomas Gioria. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Silver Lion.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt6002232Custody (2017) - IMDb

    Feb 7, 2018 · Custody: Directed by Xavier Legrand. With Léa Drucker, Denis Ménochet, Thomas Gioria, Mathilde Auneveux. A broken marriage leads to a bitter custody battle with an embattled son at the centre.

    • (10K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Xavier Legrand
    • 2018-02-07
  3. Despite submissions against the idea from their teenage daughter Joséphine (Mathilde Auneveux) and 11-year-old son Julien (Thomas Gioria, making an impressive debut), joint custody is granted and the scene is set for the simmer of potential violence that underlies the rest of the film.

  4. Custody. Myriam and Antoine Besson have divorced, and Myriam seeks sole custody of their son Julien to protect him from a father she claims is violent. Antoine pleads his case as a scorned Dad and the appointed judge rules in favor of joint custody.

    • (6.4K)
    • France
    • Nathalie Durand
    • Xavier Legrand
  5. In the midst of a divorce, Miriam Besson decides to ask for exclusive custody of her son, in order to protect him from a father that she is accusing of violence. The judge-in-charge of the file grants a shared custody to the father whom it considers abused.

    • Alain Alivon
    • Xavier Legrand
  6. When a hard-working single mother, Sara Diaz, has her children taken from her after she is suspected of injuring her son, Ally Fisher, a recent law school graduate, is assigned to represent her ...

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  8. In the midst of a divorce, Miriam Besson (Drucker) decides to ask for exclusive custody of her son Julien (Gioria), in order to protect him from a father (Ménochet) that she is accusing of violence. The judge-in-charge of the file grants a shared custody to the father whom it considers abused.