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Cousin Cousine Details

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Love turns out to be all in the family in this romantic comedy from France. When an elderly couple decides to marry, their families come together for a wedding banquet that turns into a raucous, wine-soaked celebration. Marthe (Marie-Christine Barrault) and Ludovic (Victor Lanoux) are distant cousins related by marriage who meet for the first time at the reception; they take an immediate liking to each other and resolve that they should see each other more often. Before long, they've become close friends, but their spouses begin to think there's more going on than just good conversation. However, the more people are convinced the two have become lovers, the more the idea of taking their friendship to the next level appeals to them. Marie-France Pisier has a memorably funny "suicide" scene as Ludovic's wife. Cousin Cousine was a surprise commercial success in the United States, where it received several Academy Award nominations and spawned an Americanized remake, Cousins (1989). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Marie-Christine Barrault Best Actress 1976 Nominee
French Academy of Cinema Marie-France Pisier Best Supporting Actress 1975 Winner
French Film Critics Circle Jean-Charles Tacchella Prix Louis-Delluc 1975 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jean-Charles Tacchella Best Original Screenplay 1976 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jean-Charles Tacchella Best Foreign Language Film 1976 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Danièle Thompson Best Original Screenplay 1976 Nominee
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