The Very Merry Widows

The Very Merry Widows
Directed by Catherine Corsini
Produced by Philippe Martin
Written by Catherine Corsini
Philippe Blasband
Christophe Morand
Starring Jane Birkin
Émilie Dequenne
Pierre Richard
Music by Krishna Levy
Cinematography Jeanne Lapoirie
Edited by Yannick Kergoat
Production
company
Les Films Pelléas
Distributed by Mars Distribution
Release dates
  • 9 July 2003 (2003-07-09) (France)
  • 20 August 2003 (2003-08-20) (Belgium)

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Running time
89 minutes
Country France
Belgium
Language French
Budget $3.9 million
Box office $485.000[2]

The Very Merry Widows (French: Mariées mais pas trop) 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. After trying a couple of local men, 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).[3]

Cast

Reception

A reviewer in Variety called the film "jauntily amoral" while noting that other critics had judged it "lame and distasteful".[4]

References

External links

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