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'''''Mariées mais pas trop''''' (''The Very Merry Widows'') is a 2003 Franco-Belgian film directed and co-written by ].

==Plot==
The film is a black comedy. Renée (]) is a wealthy widow several times over. When her orphaned granddaughter Laurence (]) turns up looking for a place to stay, she gives the naïve young woman some instruction on marriage to the rich and terminal as a means of self-enrichment. Laurence sets her sights on the insurance agent investigating her grandmother's latest loss, Thomas (]). Renée herself, on the other hand, finds herself falling in love: with Maurice (]).<ref name=NYT>All Movie Guide, , Movies, '']'', 2010.</ref>

==Cast==
* ]: Renée
* ]: Laurence
* ]: Maurice
* ]: Alexis
* ]: Thomas
* ]: Jean-Daniel
* ]: Claudia
* ]: Georges

==References==
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2003 France, Belgium film
Mariées mais pas trop
Directed byCatherine Corsini
Screenplay byPhilippe Blasband
Christophe Morand
Catherine Corsini
Produced byPhilippe Martin
Starring
Cinematography
  • Jeanne Lapoirie
  • ]
Music byKrishna Levy
Production
company
Les Films Pelléas
Release date
  • July 9, 2003 (2003-07-09)
Running time89 minutes
CountriesFrance, Belgium
LanguageFrench

Mariées mais pas trop (The Very Merry Widows) is a 2003 Franco-Belgian film directed and co-written by Catherine Corsini.

Plot

The film is a black comedy. Renée (Jane Birkin) is a wealthy widow several times over. When her orphaned granddaughter Laurence (Émilie Dequenne) turns up looking for a place to stay, she gives the naïve young woman some instruction on marriage to the rich and terminal as a means of self-enrichment. Laurence sets her sights on the insurance agent investigating her grandmother's latest loss, Thomas (Jérémie Elkaïm). Renée herself, on the other hand, finds herself falling in love: with Maurice (Pierre Richard).

Cast

References

  1. "Mariées mais pas trop", AlloCiné, retrieved 7 April 2014 Template:Fr icon
  2. All Movie Guide, "Mariees Mais Pas Trop (2003)", Movies, The New York Times, 2010.
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