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'''''Third Wedding''''' ({{lang-fr|Troisièmes noces}}) is a comedy-drama film, directed by [[David Lambert (director)|David Lambert]] and released in 2018.<ref>Aurore Engelen, [https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/355785/ "Review: Troisièmes noces"]. ''Cineuropa'', 6 December 2018.</ref> A coproduction of companies from Belgium, Canada and Luxembourg, the film stars [[Bouli Lanners]] as Martin, a gay man grieving the recent death of his husband; in need of money to keep the house they shared, he decides to enter a [[marriage of convenience]] with Congolese immigrant Tamara ([[Rachel Mwanza]]) so that she can stay in the country, with the two unexpectedly falling into a sort of love as they try to convince the authorities that their relationship is real.<ref>André Lavoie, [https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/cinema/547389/troisiemes-noces-les-noces-de-gaufre? "«Troisièmes noces»: les noces de gaufre"]. ''[[Le Devoir]]'', 8 February 2019.</ref>
'''''Third Wedding''''' ({{langx|fr|Troisièmes noces}}) is a comedy-drama film, directed by [[David Lambert (director)|David Lambert]] and released in 2018.<ref>Aurore Engelen, [https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/355785/ "Review: Troisièmes noces"]. ''Cineuropa'', 6 December 2018.</ref> A coproduction of companies from Belgium, Canada and Luxembourg, the film stars [[Bouli Lanners]] as Martin, a gay man grieving the recent death of his husband; in need of money to keep the house they shared, he decides to enter a [[marriage of convenience]] with Congolese immigrant Tamara ([[Rachel Mwanza]]) so that she can stay in the country, with the two unexpectedly falling into a sort of love as they try to convince the authorities that their relationship is real.<ref>André Lavoie, [https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/cinema/547389/troisiemes-noces-les-noces-de-gaufre? "«Troisièmes noces»: les noces de gaufre"]. ''[[Le Devoir]]'', 8 February 2019.</ref>


The cast also includes [[Jean-Luc Couchard]], [[Virginie Hocq]], [[Eric Kabongo]], Nele Kestens, Catarina Reverendo, [[Lionël Ruzindana]], Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Benoit Moureaux, André Pasquasy and Denis Simonetta.
The cast also includes [[Jean-Luc Couchard]], [[Virginie Hocq]], [[Eric Kabongo]], Nele Kestens, Catarina Reverendo, [[Lionël Ruzindana]], Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Benoit Moureaux, André Pasquasy and Denis Simonetta.

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Third Wedding
FrenchTroisièmes noces
Directed byDavid Lambert
Written byDavid Lambert
Based onHet derde huwelijk by Tom Lanoye
Produced byLilian Eche
Anne-Marie Gélinas
Jean-Yves Roubin
StarringBouli Lanners
Rachel Mwanza
CinematographyJako Raybaut
Edited byHélène Girard
Production
companies
Bidibul Productions
EMA Films
Frakas Productions
Release date
  • 13 June 2018 (2018-06-13)
Running time
98 minutes
CountriesBelgium
Canada
Luxembourg
LanguageFrench

Third Wedding (French: Troisièmes noces) is a comedy-drama film, directed by David Lambert and released in 2018.[1] A coproduction of companies from Belgium, Canada and Luxembourg, the film stars Bouli Lanners as Martin, a gay man grieving the recent death of his husband; in need of money to keep the house they shared, he decides to enter a marriage of convenience with Congolese immigrant Tamara (Rachel Mwanza) so that she can stay in the country, with the two unexpectedly falling into a sort of love as they try to convince the authorities that their relationship is real.[2]

The cast also includes Jean-Luc Couchard, Virginie Hocq, Eric Kabongo, Nele Kestens, Catarina Reverendo, Lionël Ruzindana, Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Benoit Moureaux, André Pasquasy and Denis Simonetta.

The film was adapted from Tom Lanoye's 2006 novel Het derde huwelijk.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Aurore Engelen, "Review: Troisièmes noces". Cineuropa, 6 December 2018.
  2. ^ André Lavoie, "«Troisièmes noces»: les noces de gaufre". Le Devoir, 8 February 2019.
  3. ^ Caroline Renard, "Troisièmes Noces: un mariage blanc pour Bouli Lanners". RTBF, April 16, 2020.
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