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Primo, Prima

Título original: Cousin cousine
  • 1975
  • R
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
1,9 mil
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Marie-Christine Barrault and Victor Lanoux in Primo, Prima (1975)
ComedyRomance

Dois primos distantes se encontram em um banquete de casamento de um casal de idosos. Com o tempo, uma grande amizade se desenvolve entre eles, mas seus cônjuges começam a pensar que eles sã... Ler tudoDois primos distantes se encontram em um banquete de casamento de um casal de idosos. Com o tempo, uma grande amizade se desenvolve entre eles, mas seus cônjuges começam a pensar que eles são mais do que apenas amigos.Dois primos distantes se encontram em um banquete de casamento de um casal de idosos. Com o tempo, uma grande amizade se desenvolve entre eles, mas seus cônjuges começam a pensar que eles são mais do que apenas amigos.

  • Direção
    • Jean-Charles Tacchella
  • Roteiristas
    • Jean-Charles Tacchella
    • Danièle Thompson
  • Artistas
    • Marie-Christine Barrault
    • Victor Lanoux
    • Marie-France Pisier
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    1,9 mil
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    • Direção
      • Jean-Charles Tacchella
    • Roteiristas
      • Jean-Charles Tacchella
      • Danièle Thompson
    • Artistas
      • Marie-Christine Barrault
      • Victor Lanoux
      • Marie-France Pisier
    • 20Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Indicado a 3 Oscars
      • 5 vitórias e 9 indicações no total

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    Marie-Christine Barrault
    Marie-Christine Barrault
    • Marthe
    Victor Lanoux
    Victor Lanoux
    • Ludovic
    Marie-France Pisier
    Marie-France Pisier
    • Karine
    Guy Marchand
    Guy Marchand
    • Pascal
    Ginette Garcin
    Ginette Garcin
    • Biju
    Sybil Maas
    • Diane
    Popeck
    • Sacy
    Pierre Plessis
    • Gobert
    Catherine Verlor
    Catherine Verlor
    • Nelsa
    Hubert Gignoux
    • Thomas
    Françoise Caillaud
    • Peggy
    Véronique Dancier
    • Clarence
    Catherine Day
    • Woman on bench
    Carine Delamare
    • Pupil of tap dance
    Maïté Delamare
    • Fernande
    • (as Maite Delamare)
    Emmanuel de Sablet
    • Philippe
    • (as Emmanuel Dessablet)
    Alain Doutey
    Alain Doutey
    • Jérôme
    Pierre Forget
    Pierre Forget
    • Deschamps
    • Direção
      • Jean-Charles Tacchella
    • Roteiristas
      • Jean-Charles Tacchella
      • Danièle Thompson
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    8aimless-46

    Very Cool.....Marie-France Pisier is Great

    If you have a playful sense of humor and enjoy films with an early Fellini (celebration of life-quirky characters) flavor, you should make it a point to watch "Cousin Cousine". Released in 1975, on the surface this is just an off-beat love story about two middle-aged "cousins-by marriage" who are drawn to each other by a shared playfulness. These kindred spirits awaken in each other a zestful and irreverent attitude toward life that distances them from their large (and somewhat strange) extended family. They want to experience as much of life as possible, the man has made it a practice to change professions (not just jobs) every three years so that nothing gets stale. They are very open about their affair, reasoning that the rest of the family will think the worst anyway. Not surprisingly their affair also distances them from their respective spouses, who do not share their fun-loving and irreverent attitudes.

    The lovers are played by Christine Barrault (nominated for an Oscar) and Victor Lanoux. Although they are fun and likable characters, most of the comedy in this film emanates from the performances of the actors who play their respective spouses. Guy Marchand plays Barrault's husband as a cranky and pathetic Cassanova whose philandering lifestyle is cramped by his inability to cope with his wife's sudden infidelity. Marie-France Pisier, as Lanoux's neurotic airhead wife, subtly steals each scene in which she appears; when a character introduces themselves with the revelation that the only time they have ever been happy was during hypnotherapy, you know that interesting moments are ahead. And for what it is worth Pisier is breathtakingly beautiful.

    The affair causes the Marchand and Pisier characters a great deal of pain for most of the film, but by the end they have pretty much adjusted to everything. Marchand has resumed his pursue of other women and Pisier has returned to her main source of pleasure-therapy. Marchand's regeneration occurs with his first playful moment, he mounts a knife (fake) in his back and staggers into the living room to the shock of the assembled relatives. While Pisier's regeneration is the best scene of the film. Alone and fully clothed in the bathroom, she half-heartedly tries to slit her wrist with a razor blade and falls backward into the empty tub, which she unexpectedly finds a pleasant and relaxing place to think. And how appropriate since the bathtub is a device we associate with privacy, purgation, relaxation, openness, and regeneration.

    They say that all films are political and "Cousin Cousine" is no exception. Films have the power to deconstruct the traditional values of society and this love story is also a social commentary on the hypocrisy and double-standards of 1970's western middle class culture. And while pointing out these issues it offers psycho-political messages that each viewer can relate to personally and specifically. The theme is that each day should be a celebration of life, experience, and growth.

    The grandfather is shown as someone whose long life has given him a real perspective. He is pleased when his teenage granddaughter reveals that she has discovered sex and found it to be wonderful, delighted that she has found something see finds wonderful and amused because her joy is so contrary to the nihilism she had been embracing. He is self-sufficient, the widowed grandmother from the other side of the family enjoys being with him but realizes that he is perfectly comfortable and prefers living alone. He is disturbed by the failure of the family to take any significant time from their lives to mourn his brother's passing.

    The strange antics of the adults in this extended family are a source of great amusement to the observant children. The carnival music score gives the many extended and flowing group shots a pleasing circus side-show attraction flavor.

    Note how the film opens with one of families driving to the wedding; parents in the front seat, brother and little sister in the back seat. The parents are agitated and scolding, the children calm and attentive to the experience of the moment. They go out of the scene with the little sister sliding over to be closer to her brother and smiling in adoration. The same little observant girl appears in close-up periodically throughout the film, smiling in amusement at the antics of everyone around her. The film ends with the little girl smiling serenely out the window as she watches the lovers leave on their motorcycle.
    7gridoon2025

    Adult, knowing dramedy

    French cinema is perhaps the only cinema in the world where a man can cheat on a stunning woman like Marie-France Pisier and it looks fairly "normal" and believable. "Cousin, Cousine" does not break much new ground thematically, but it does have plenty of charm and wit, as well as a wonderful cast (especially the two leads, Marie-Christine Barrault and Victor Lanoux). It is also pointed in its observations about male hypocrisy and double-standards, probably the contribution of female co-screenwriter Daniele Thompson. Nominated for several Oscars, this dramedy belongs in the same period of popular French films as "La Cage Aux Folles", although it is considerably more low-key. *** out of 4.
    Coxer99

    Cousin, cousine

    Pleasant romantic comedy about French social mores with Barrault and Lanoux starring as cousins - by marriage - who first become friends who eventually fall in love. They finally have an affair, flaunting it beautifully to their entire family. Some early development of farce, but not taken far enough, although there is a wonderful funeral sequence where everyone seems preoccupied with other things, rather than a deceased member of the family. (Pascal incessantly looking at his watch; the children assuming the funeral is another party.)Great performances from Barrault and Lanoux highlight the fun. Barrault and the film were Oscar nominated in 1975.
    Geordie-4

    Nice movie about having an affair

    This movie was great. It was shown on Bravo cable channel here in America. I was a little buzzed from a night out and came back and found this flic on.

    I got it right at the beginning and was taken by the charming chemistry between the two cousins and the very sly and low-key nature of the relationship. That was a great part of the appeal of the movie for me. I also liked the two lead performances. Both were quite quietly confident and did not feel the need to throw themselves at the viewer in order to be seen.

    I enjoyed the fact that they thought about how best to get a rise out of their significant others. Well, I thought that was interesting and it showed two thoughtful people considering how best to achieve their goal and not totally consumed by lust. The reactions of the two effected spouses were very funny too. The two who were in the affair were very funny as they tried to contrive more and more ways to get back at their spouses. It was very interesting and not as glossed over as Hollywood films in which it takes the two cheating partners about 17.23 seconds to jump in the sack together. This movie played itself out and one could see how they moved from a platonic to a full relationship.
    7Bunuel1976

    COUSIN COUSINE (Jean-Charles Tacchella, 1975) ***

    This popular French comedy deservedly received a lot of international acclaim and awards on its original release and still pleases when watched today almost 40 years later; apart from the Cesars and the Golden Globes, the film received 3 Oscar nominations for Best Foreign Film (which it lost to Ivory Coast's BLACK AND WHITE IN COLOR – which I also caught up with just now), Best Actress (Marie-Christine Barrault losing out to NETWORK's Faye Dunaway) and Best Original Screenplay (again won by NETWORK). Interestingly enough, in both the Actress and Screenplay categories, there were two foreign nominees apiece: Barrault and Liv Ullman in Ingmar Bergman's FACE TO FACE and, for Screenplay, Lina Wertmuller's SEVEN BEAUTIES and, incidentally, both directors made the cut among the final 5 nominees for Best Direction!

    Barrault and her female co-star Marie-France Pisier (a Cesar winner herself here and, for my money, more deserving of an Oscar nod than the latter) are the only familiar names in a sympathetic cast; even director Tacchella seems to have been a one-hit wonder. Bafflingly, COUSIN COUSINE had been 'announced' as an upcoming Criterion title since the earliest days of DVD (in fact, the copy I watched culled from a US TV screening sports the tell-tale "Janus Film" header before the film's opening credits) but this release never came to pass! For what it is worth, this is one of the earliest examples of a Gallic success being revamped for Hollywood consumption, when it was remade by Joel Schumacher as COUSINS (1989) with Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini and Sean Young.

    In any case, the plot line is simple enough: an extended family is reunited for two weddings and a funeral (anticipating the popular 1994 British farce FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL by 20 years!) and a series of infidelities come to the fore between two particular couples. Barrault's chronically womanizing husband (Guy Marchand) had been cheating on her with (among many others) the vulnerable Pisier, whose own restless spouse (Victor Lanoux) starts an initially secretly platonic but subsequently openly passionate affair with Barrault. There are several memorably delightful episodes which add to the charm of the film: during the wedding reception of Barrault's mother, the groom proposes to sing but when vetoed, proceeds to indulge in "mooning" (baring his buttocks in public); when Marchand decides after the opening wedding ceremony to mend his philandering ways, he is shown running from one flame to the next to end their relationship...ultimately being thrown off a bus by the burly female driver!; at the second marriage, Marchand again keeps getting into fisticuffs with the bridegroom's father, a former business partner who had defrauded him, etc. The whole is set to a jaunty musical accompaniment courtesy of yet another obscure element, one Gerard Anfosso.

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      Was a surprise box office hit in America, becoming the most popular French film in the US since Um Homem, uma Mulher (1966).
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      Ludovic: It's a shame. People should look for adventure, if only for an hour every so often.

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      Featured in Stanley: Every Home Should Have One (1984)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de novembro de 1975 (França)
    • País de origem
      • França
    • Idioma
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Cousin, Cousine
    • Locações de filme
      • Paris Studios Cinéma, Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, França(Studio)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Gaumont International
      • Les Films Pomereu
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    • Tempo de duração
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      • 1.78 : 1

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