1959 | France | Fiction

Les cousins (The Cousins)

  • French English 109 mins
  • Director | Claude Chabrol
  • Writer | Claude Chabrol
  • Producer | Claude Chabrol

STATUS: Released

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In Les cousins, Claude Chabrol crafts a sly moral fable about a provincial boy who comes to live with his sophisticated bohemian cousin in Paris. Through these seeming opposites, Chabrol conjures a darkly comic character study that questions notions of good and evil, love and jealousy, and success in the modern world. A mirror image of Le beau Serge, Chabrol’s debut, Les cousins recasts that film’s stars, Jean-Claude Brialy and Gérard Blain, in startlingly reversed roles. This dagger-sharp drama won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and was an important early entry in the French New Wave.

Morality Jealousy Contrast Bohemian Drama
Film Organizations
The Criterion Collection
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