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Serial (Bad) Weddings

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FEATURE FILM 94'
Comedy

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Directed by

Philippe de Chauveron (Serial (Bad) Weddings, Ducoboo 1 & 2 - scriptwriter of Neuilly Yo Mama!)

Starring

Christian Clavier (All Gone South, Serial Bad Weddings)
Chantal Lauby (The Gilded Cage, Your hands on my hips)
Ary Abittan (Serial Bad Wedding, hôtel Normandy)
Medi Sadoun (Serial (Bad) Weddings 1 & 2)
Frédéric Chau (Serial (Bad) Weddings)
Frédérique Bel
Elodie Fontan (City Hunter, Serial (Bad) Weddings)
Julia Piaton
Noom Diawara

Production

Romain Rojtman – Les Films du 24

2014 / Original language: French / Color / 1.85 / Dolby SR - SRD / available in hd & 2k

Marie and Claude Verneuil are old school: a respected upper class family with four beautiful daughters. Isabelle, Odile and Ségolène made multicultural marriages to Rachid, David and Chao respectively. When Laure announces her intention to marry Charles, her parents are delighted. A traditional wedding, at last! When Laure informs them that Charles is from Africa, something snaps. Marie plunges into total meltdown and Claude plots to sabotage the wedding. He finds an unlikely ally in Charles's father, André, who agrees with them on only one thing: what did they do to deserve this?

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"One of the best comedies since The Intouchables."
JDD Review ***

"A movie packed full of humanity, intelligence and refreshing generosity."
Le Parisien Review ***

"A hilarious, uncompromising comedy that packs a real punch."
Femme Actuelle Review ***

"As the middle-aged grouch, Christian Clavier's charming wit sparkles as brightly as in his prime."
LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR

"An easy-going comedy with a kick, and Christian Clavier at the top of his game."
LIBERATION

"A divine surprise... A cosmopolitan, anti-sectarian comedy that is a hymn to harmony."
FRANCE INTER

"A picture liberally sprinkled with authentically funny moments."
L'EXPRESS (Belgium)

"A likable cast, upbeat rhythm, comic situations and dialogue that hits home, making for highly enjoyable entertainment."
LE SOIR (Belgium)

"Side-splitting moments!"
20 MINUTES (Switzerland)