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So, 'Orange-Flavoured Wedding' is this interesting slice-of-life comedy-drama from the late 70s. It’s centered around the Puig family, who are navigating the complexities of love and familial strife during the wedding of the youngest son, Jacques. The atmosphere is both light-hearted and poignant, with a solid mix of humor and drama that captures the awkwardness and excitement of family gatherings. You get a real sense of the time and place—Nantes in March, 1978—thanks to the period-appropriate set design and costuming. The performances, particularly those of the siblings, bring this chaotic family dynamic to life. It’s distinctive for its nuanced take on family bonds and the absence of the father figure, which adds a layer of depth to the otherwise cheerful nuptial setting.
This film has had a bit of a rough ride in terms of format availability—primarily seen on limited VHS editions, with no widespread digital release yet. As a result, it’s become somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors, especially those interested in French cinema from the 70s. Its scarcity adds to its allure, making it a topic of discussion among niche collectors who appreciate family-centric narratives and period pieces.
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