‘Orange-Flavoured Wedding’ Is All About Family and “How Emotions Flow Between Its Members,” Says Christophe Honoré (Exclusive Cannes Clip)
Christophe Honoré's new film, 'Orange-Flavoured Wedding,' explores the complexities of family dynamics through the lens of a wedding. Set in March 1978, the story revolves around Jacques, the youngest of seven siblings, as he marries Martine amidst family tensions. The film features a diverse ensemble cast and is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
- ▪The film is directed by Christophe Honoré and features an ensemble cast of established and rising French actors.
- ▪The story is set in March 1978 and focuses on the wedding of Jacques, the youngest of seven siblings.
- ▪Honoré emphasizes the emotional connections and fractures within families, a recurring theme in his work.
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'Orange-Flavoured Wedding' Courtesy of Pyramide International Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Family can be loving, annoying, complicated – and it can be all of the above, all at the same time. And it can leave you with trauma. French writer-director Christophe Honoré’s (Marcello Mio, The Beloved) new film, Orange-Flavoured Wedding (Mariage au goût d’orange), is taking us back in time to explore a French family in all its dimensions. And it does so with an ensemble cast full of established and rising French names.
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