The Birdcage (1996)

Family Values

After discovering that Val’s (Dan Futterman) family isn’t as normal as he thought, Senator Keeley (Gene Hackman) tries to leave the party.

Directed by Mike Nichols.

Released in 1996 by MGM.

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  • character-type: Mother-In-Law
  • character-type: Butler
  • character-type: Father-in-law
  • character-type: Journalist
  • character-type: Son
  • character-type: Mother
  • character-type: Father
  • character-type: Photographer
  • character-type: Fiancé
  • action: Cry
  • action: Hide
  • action: Argue
  • action: Fight
  • editors-choice: Awkward Moments
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • primary-genre: Gay and Lesbian
  • secondary-genre: Gay & Lesbian
  • secondary-genre: Gay & Lesbian Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Comedy
  • mood: Emotional
  • mood: Goofy
  • mood: Funny
  • primary-occasion: Other
  • secondary-occasion: Family Reunion
  • prop: Camera
  • setting: Apartment
  • theme: Heartbreak
  • theme: Disrespect
  • theme: Judgment
  • actor: Nathan Lane
  • actor: Calista Flockhart
  • actor: Dan Futterman
  • actor: Dianne Wiest
  • actor: Hank Azaria
  • actor: Robin Williams
  • actor: Gene Hackman
  • director: Mike Nichols
  • producer: Mike Nichols
  • producer: Marcello Danon
  • producer: Neil A. Machlis
  • producer: Michele Imperato
  • cinematographer: Emmanuel Lubezki
  • editor: Arthur Schmidt
  • costume-designer: Ann Roth
  • production-designer: Bo Welch
  • role-name: Sen. Kevin Keeley
  • role-name: Albert Goldman
  • role-name: Agador
  • role-name: Louise Keeley
  • role-name: Barbara Keeley
  • role-name: Val Goldman
  • role-name: Armand Goldman
  • screenwriter: Marcello Danon
  • screenwriter: Francis Veber
  • screenwriter: Elaine May
  • screenwriter: Edouard Molinaro
  • screenwriter: Jean Poiret
  • year: 1996
  • studio: MGM