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Zouzou 2014

★ 4.712 votes82 min📅 2014-12-24

In Blandine Lenoir's tender comedy-drama *Zouzou (2014)*, Solange, a spirited woman in her sixties, gathers her three daughters and her 14-year-old granddaughter for a countryside getaway.

Director: Blandine Lenoir

Cast

Olivier Broche
Olivier Broche
Jean-Claude Rabette
Laure Calamy
Laure Calamy
Lucie
Jeanne Ferron
Jeanne Ferron
Solange
Nanou Garcia
Nanou Garcia
Brenda Nelson
Florence Muller
Florence Muller
Agathe
Sarah Grappin
Sarah Grappin
Marie
Elisa Lifshitz
Lisette
Anouk Delbart
Zouzou
Blandine Lenoir
Blandine Lenoir
Lila Redouane
Caty

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zouzou (2014) about?

Solange, a vibrant woman in her sixties, invites her three daughters and granddaughter to a countryside retreat. There, she drops a bombshell about her new romantic relationship, forcing the family to confront questions of intimacy, tradition, and love across generations.

Who directed Zouzou?

Blandine Lenoir directed *Zouzou*, bringing a blend of warmth and wit to this intimate family drama.

Who stars in Zouzou?

The film features Olivier Broche, Laure Calamy, Jeanne Ferron, Nanou Garcia, Florence Muller, and Sarah Grappin in key roles.

Is Zouzou (2014) worth watching?

With its heartfelt themes and charming performances, *Zouzou* offers a refreshing take on family dynamics and aging. Fans of light-hearted comedies with emotional depth will likely find it a delightful watch.

How long is Zouzou?

Zouzou has a runtime of 82 minutes.

About Zouzou (2014) — A quirky family comedy about love, aging, and hard conversations

In Blandine Lenoir's tender comedy-drama *Zouzou (2014)*, Solange, a spirited woman in her sixties, gathers her three daughters and her 14-year-old granddaughter for a countryside getaway. What begins as a simple family reunion takes an unexpected turn when Solange shares the news of her new romantic relationship—sparking honest (and sometimes awkward) conversations about intimacy, aging, and generational gaps. As laughter and warmth fill the air, the film delicately balances humor with heartfelt moments, exploring how family bonds can weather even the most personal revelations.

Set against the rustic charm of rural France, *Zouzou* weaves together themes of love, legacy, and self-discovery, all wrapped in a gentle, observational tone. With a runtime of just 82 minutes, this lighthearted yet meaningful gem shines thanks to standout performances, particularly from the ensemble cast, making it a perfect choice for fans of character-driven stories.