The film tells the story of two families - the aristocratic Bouvier-Sauvages and the Martins, who live in much more modest circumstances. Alice Bouvier-Sauvage (Chloé Coulloud) and François Martin (Julien Pestel) want to get married. Alice and François give their parents a DNA test as a present to shed light on their respective family histories. The completely unexpected test results suddenly reshuffle the family cards. Following the success of "Monsieur Claude", comedy star Christian Clavier once again embarks on a delicious tour de force of cultural surprises and merciless side-swipes.
Parkinson's disease: experts answer questions about the disease
Following the film, Carola Benkert and Marius Gäßler from the district council's health department will provide information about Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease is a chronically progressive disease in which nerve cells in the brain are damaged. According to figures from the German Society for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Promotion, up to 400,000 people in Germany will be affected by the disease by 2023.
What are the typical symptoms of Parkinson's disease? What are the warning signs years before the main symptoms appear? How can Parkinson's be treated? What supportive measures improve the quality of life? These and other questions can be discussed after the movie.
The price of 8 euros includes the movie and coffee or tea. The event is a cooperation between the Stadtseniorenrat Ludwigsburg e.V., the Central Filmtheater Ludwigsburg and the health department of the district administration.