The comedy follows the chaos, identity crises, and hilarious reversals as both families struggle to accept their true origins before the wedding.

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The tests reveal that François's lineage is not the pristine "French" heritage he bragged about, but rather a chaotic mix of European peasantry. Worse, Titi’s supposedly simple, working-class background reveals aristocratic ties and, most shockingly, distant African and Asian roots. The film pivots on the question of pride: How does a family that clings to the terroir (soil) react when the soil shows it belongs to everyone?

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| Actor | Role | |-------|------| | | François Martin, the father of the groom | | Didier Bourdon | Count Hervé Bouvier-Sauvage, the father of the bride | | Sylvie Testud | Catherine Martin, the mother of the groom | | Marianne Denicourt | Countess Marie Bouvier-Sauvage, the mother of the bride | | Chloé Coulloud | Alice Bouvier-Sauvage, the bride | | Tristan Lopin | François Martin Jr., the groom | | Gérard Depardieu | Christian, an old family friend (cameo) |