Private Property (Nue Propriété) | |
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Directed by | Joachim Lafosse |
Produced by | Joseph Rouschop |
Written by | Joachim Lafosse François Pirot |
Starring | Isabelle Huppert Jérémie Renier Yannick Renier Kris Cuppens Patrick Descamps Dirk Tuypens |
Release date(s) | 2006 |
Country | France Belgium |
Language | French |
Private Property (French: Nue Propriété) is a French-language Belgian 2006 film by Joachim Lafosse.[1]
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Nue propriété is French for bare ownership/property, i.e., without usufruct. In the film a woman considers selling the house in which she lives with her twin sons. The sons oppose this. They get support from their father, who claims bare ownership of the house, and wants to keep it for the twins.
Two young adult non-identical twin men, François and Thierry, still live with their mother. They are very close, e.g. they bathe together and wash each other's hair.
They are very upset when their mother wants to sell the house. The situation gets tense and the mother leaves the house for an indefinite time. The good relation between the twins detoriates. In a fight one gets very badly injured. The other panics and feels guilty.