Karine does the same but immediately discovers that Ludovic would not mind if she left him. Later on, Pascal attempts to confront Marthe but is quickly reminded about his affairs. Marthe confesses to Ludovic that there are already plenty of challenges for her at home.Īt the wedding of her mother and his uncle, Marthe and Ludovic dance again - in a way that convinces everyone that they have fallen in love. Ludovic also explains to Marthe that he never keeps a job for more than three years because he likes to be challenged - now he is a dance instructor. They talk about their marriages, their careers and dreams. Meanwhile, Marthe and Ludovic begin seeing each other. Ludovic's wife, Karine (Marie-France Pisier, Love at Twenty, Trans-Europ-Express), who has also cheated on him, suddenly realizes that she is married to the right man. Some of the women are incredibly disappointed, others are relieved. Referring to a small notebook, he visits all of his lovers and quietly explains to them that he is no longer interested in seeing them. Both are married and have children.Ī few days later, Marthe's husband, Pascal (Guy Marchand, Coup de Torchon, Mortelle randonnée), who has been cheating on her for years, decides to end his affairs. At the end of the night, they arrange to see each other again. They talk, dance and then talk some more. Region-Free.ĭistant cousins Marthe (Marie-Christine Barrault, My Night at Maud's, Manuela's Loves) and Ludovic (Victor Lanoux, The French Detective, Servant and Mistress) meet at a wedding party.
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In French, with English and French SDH subtitles for the main feature. The only supplemental features on the disc are the film's original theatrical trailer and a documentary film by Pierre-Henri Gibert. Winner of Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actress, Jean-Charles Tacchella's "Cousin cousine" (1975) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of French distributors Gaumont.