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'''''Crustacés et coquillages''''' (translated into English as the [[pun]]ning '''''Cockles and Muscles''''') also known as '''''Côte d'Azur''''', is a 2005 [[French film]] directed by [[Olivier Ducastel]] and [[Jacques Martineau]]. |
'''''Crustacés et coquillages''''' (translated into English as the [[pun]]ning '''''Cockles and Muscles''''') also known as '''''Côte d'Azur''''', is a 2005 [[French film]] directed by [[Olivier Ducastel]] and [[Jacques Martineau]]. |
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*[[Valeria Bruni Tedeschi|Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi]] – Béatrix |
*[[Valeria Bruni Tedeschi|Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi]] – Béatrix |
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*[[Gilbert Melki]] – Marc, her husband |
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*[[Julien Weber]] – Sylvain, boyfriend of Laura |
*[[Julien Weber]] – Sylvain, boyfriend of Laura |
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Marc has inherited the house of his late aunt on the [[Côte d'Azur]] and takes the family there on for their summer holiday, leaving their home in Paris. Charly, who has never had a girlfriend, is thought to be gay by his parents and Martin, who is gay, is also staying with them. Béatrix's lover Mathieu arrives in the village and manages to sneak opportunities to be with her. When Martin goes out one night to the local gay cruising area - an old fort on a nearby hillside - Charly follows him and meets Didier. After realising he isn't gay he calls Didier for help when the hot water stops working. Didier then meets Marc and they realise how much they missed each other from when Marc used to visit the area in his youth. Throughout everyone eats lots of [[fruits de mer]], especially [[Microcosmus sabatieri|Sea Violets]]. At the end everyone sings a song called 'Fruits de Mer', each with their preferred partner. |
Marc has inherited the house of his late aunt on the [[Côte d'Azur]] and takes the family there on for their summer holiday, leaving their home in Paris. Charly, who has never had a girlfriend, is thought to be gay by his parents and Martin, who is gay, is also staying with them. Béatrix's lover Mathieu arrives in the village and manages to sneak opportunities to be with her. When Martin goes out one night to the local gay cruising area - an old fort on a nearby hillside - Charly follows him and meets Didier. After realising he isn't gay he calls Didier for help when the hot water stops working. Didier then meets Marc and they realise how much they missed each other from when Marc used to visit the area in his youth. Throughout everyone eats lots of [[fruits de mer]], especially [[Microcosmus sabatieri|Sea Violets]]. At the end everyone sings a song called 'Fruits de Mer', each with their preferred partner. |
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Directed by | Olivier Ducastel Jacques Martineau |
Written by | Olivier Ducastel Jacques Martineau |
Produced by | Nicolas Blanc |
Starring | Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Jean-Marc Barr Gilbert Melki Jacques Bonnafé Édouard Collin Romain Torres Sabrina Seyvecou |
Distributed by | Strand Releasing (USA) |
Release date | 12 February 2005 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Template:Film France |
Language | French |
Crustacés et coquillages (translated into English as the punning Cockles and Muscles) also known as Côte d'Azur, is a 2005 French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau.
Cast
- Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi – Béatrix
- Gilbert Melki – Marc, her husband
- Jean-Marc Barr – Didier, a local plumber and Marc's former lover
- Jacques Bonnaffé – Mathieu, Béatrix's lover
- Romain Torres – Charly, son of Béatrix and Marc
- Édouard Collin – Martin, a family friend, of Charly's age
- Sabrina Seyvecou – Laura, daughter of Béatrix and Marc
- Julien Weber – Sylvain, boyfriend of Laura
Plot
Marc has inherited the house of his late aunt on the Côte d'Azur and takes the family there on for their summer holiday, leaving their home in Paris. Charly, who has never had a girlfriend, is thought to be gay by his parents and Martin, who is gay, is also staying with them. Béatrix's lover Mathieu arrives in the village and manages to sneak opportunities to be with her. When Martin goes out one night to the local gay cruising area - an old fort on a nearby hillside - Charly follows him and meets Didier. After realising he isn't gay he calls Didier for help when the hot water stops working. Didier then meets Marc and they realise how much they missed each other from when Marc used to visit the area in his youth. Throughout everyone eats lots of fruits de mer, especially Sea Violets. At the end everyone sings a song called 'Fruits de Mer', each with their preferred partner.
Critical reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 51% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 47 reviews.[1] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 47 out of 100, based on 19 reviews.[2]
References
- ^ "Côte d'Azur - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
- ^ "Cote d'Azur (2005): Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2008-02-06.