Tendres Cousines

      Tendres Cousines
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      Directed by David Hamilton
      Written by Pascal Lainé[1]
      Screenplay by Josiane Leveque[1]
      Claude D'Anna[1]
      Starring Thierry Tevini
      Anja Schüte
      Valérie Dumas
      Pierre Vernier
      Macha Méril
      Release date(s) 1980
      Running time 92 minutes
      Language French

      Tendres Cousines (English: Tender Cousins) is an 1980 French film directed by David Hamilton. The film was released as Cousins in Love in the United Kingdom.

      Plot

      The story beings on July 5, 1939. The film opens with narration by Julien, who states he is going on 15, and that he is in love with his cousin Julia, and that Julia's younger sister, Poune, is in love with him. His self-obsessed sister Claire is about to marry for money. He lives with his mother who has taken on boarders due to financial difficulties: a german professor who fled the Nazis, his daughter, and a fading actress, Clementine.

      Julien constantly tries to win the attention of Julia, whilst Poune tries to win the attention of him. Julien gives Julia a Swiss army knife as a gift, though she shows little interest in it. She later gives it to Poune. Claire's fiancé, Charles, shows interest in Julia. The professor continues his experiments into capturing a soul, whilst his daughter encourages Julien to pursue Julia. Julia writes of her interest in Charles in her diary, and talks of her pity for Julien, who she hopes will find a woman. Julien later confronts Julia and protests her friendship with Charles, to no avail.

      Julia and Charles court but she rejects his sexual advances. Claire questions Charles about his relationship with Julia; Charles pleads ignorant. Mathilde, one of the maids, makes sexual advances on Julien, and Juliens mother catches her naked in Juliens bed. Mathilde is sent away and is replaced by Madeleine. Charles immediately makes a move on Madeliene, and arranges a time for the two of them to meet alone. Poune overhears and tells Julien, who promptly sends Julia a letter pretending to be Charles and asking her to meet at the same time and place. Julia catches Charles having sex with Madeliene and is furious at him. Clementine comforts Julia.

      The following day is Julia's 16th birthday party. The partygoers leave early; however, after is it discovered that Germany has declared war. Charles, the male servants, and Julien's father leave the home to go to war. The absence of the men creates extra work for Julien, the professor and the women. Julien, focused on work, loses interest in Julia. Clementine is informed she will have to leave the following week as her room has been rented. Exhausted from the previous days work, Julien falls asleep in the hay and is awoken by Justine, one of the female servants. Justine asks Julien to undress her and then has sex with him.

      The next day the woman are preparing breakfast for Julien. Justine attempts to take it to him however one of the other servants insists it is her turn. Julien is next seen kissing the naked servant girl. He coerces her into performing oral sex on him. Julia walks in on Julien and the servant girl. Julia slaps Julien in the face upon finding them; Julien replies that it is none of her business. Later Poune gives the Swiss army knife back to Julien, telling him that they are no longer friends.

      Julia tells Clementine she has decided to leave with her. Clementine tries to talk her out of it. Julien approaches Julia. The two argue; Julien tells Julia he is ashamed that he used to love her. The two fight, then wrestle on the ground before slowing down and eventually kissing. In the final scene Julien and Julia are lying naked together in the hay. Julia asks if he will give her the Swiss army knife again. In a cocky voice, Julien replies "Yeah sure, baby, sure" as he puts his clothes back on. Julia replies, "Don't speak to me like that." Julien replies in the same tone "OK, baby." Julia slaps him in the face, and the screen freeze frames on Julien's shocked expression.

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      Cast

      • Thierry Tevini as Julien
      • Anja Schüte as Julia
      • Anne Fontaine as Justine
      • Valérie Dumas as Poune
      • Évelyne Dandry as Aunt Adèle
      • Elisa Servier as Claire
      • Jean-Yves Chatelais as Charles
      • Hannes Kaetner as Professor Schöberg
      • Silke Rein as Liselotte Schöberg
      • Laure Dechasnel as Clementine
      • Pierre Vernier as Julien's father
      • Macha Méril as Julien's mother
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      Ratings

      The film received an R rating in the United States,[2] an 18 certificate in the UK[3] and was rated R16 (restricting sale to persons under 16) in New Zealand.[4] The film however was refused classification by the Australian Classification Board,[5] making it illegal to sell, hire or publicly exhibit the film in Australia.

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      Companion book

      As with most of Hamilton's films, a photo-book of the same name containing images from the film was created. Released in 1982 the book contained 112 pages with 100 colour and 38 halftone images.[6]

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      References

      1. ^ a b c Aros, Andrew A (1977). A Title Guide to the Talkies, 1964 through 1974. Metuchen, NJ Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 261. ISBN 978-0810809765. Retrieved December 24, 2012. 
      2. ^ Filmratings.com Search for "Tendres Cousines".
      3. ^ "Cousins in Love (1983)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved December 23, 2012. 
      4. ^ "NZ Classification Decisions Database". censorship.govt.nz. Retrieved February 23, 2013.  Search "Tendres Cousines"
      5. ^ "Tendres Cousines (35MM)". Australian Classification Board. Retrieved December 23, 2012. 
      6. ^ Kalmus, Yvonne (June 1983). "Nude between the covers: a survey of recent publications". Popular Photography 90 (6): 103. ISSN 1542-0337. Retrieved December 24, 2012. 
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