Malavita Comг©dia, Crime, Thriller 2013 1h 51m 6.3 -

(Dianna Agron) and Warren (John D'Leo) quickly take over their local high school using intimidation and organized rackets.

The family’s lack of discretion eventually alerts their old Mafia rivals, leading to a high-stakes shootout in the quiet French town.

(released in the United States as The Family ) is a 2013 black comedy crime thriller directed by Luc Besson and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. Based on Tonino Benacquista’s novel Badfellas , the film explores the "fish out of water" struggles of a former New York mafia family forced to relocate to a quiet village in Normandy, France, under the Witness Protection Program. Core Film Details Release Date: September 13, 2013 (US). Runtime: 1 hour 51 minutes (111 minutes). Genre: Comedy, Crime, Thriller. IMDb Rating: 6.3/10. Malavita ComГ©dia, Crime, Thriller 2013 1h 51m 6.3

The story follows (Robert De Niro), a former underboss who snitched on his Brooklyn kingpin, Don Luchese. Now living as "Fred Blake" in Normandy, Giovanni and his family—wife Maggie, daughter Belle, and son Warren—find it nearly impossible to abandon their violent "family way" of solving problems:

(Giovanni) struggles with local bureaucracy and becomes obsessed with the town's brown tap water, eventually reverting to brutal methods to "fix" the issue. (Dianna Agron) and Warren (John D'Leo) quickly take

Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, Dianna Agron, and John D'Leo. Plot Overview

The film is noted for its , oscillating between lighthearted cultural comedy and moments of grisly R-rated violence. A central theme is the inescapable nature of one's identity; despite the FBI's protection, the Manzonis cannot simply "turn off" their criminal instincts. The Family (2013) - IMDb Based on Tonino Benacquista’s novel Badfellas , the

(Michelle Pfeiffer) blows up a local grocery store after being insulted by an anti-American clerk.

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