
Serial (Bad) Weddings
The Verneuils are a well-off, well-educated, well-intentioned, and well-thought-of Catholic couple. Everything would be perfect if three of their four daughters had not married young men of different nationalities and religions. So the day their fourth daughter tells them that she is marrying a Catholic fellow, they are on cloud nine.
Released: 2014
Genre: Comedy
Country: France
Director: Philippe de Chauveron
Producer: Les films du 24, TF1 Droits Audiovisuels, TF1 Films Production
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