Des preuves d'amour
At long last, the French government has approved same-sex marriage. And so Céline and Nadia get married, particularly as Nadia is pregnant with their daughter. It is by no means a foregone conclusion that Céline will be legally recognised as the child’s mother, even after the wedding ceremony. The bureaucratic red tape requires Céline to adopt the child, and to arrange this, the couple must prove that she is a suitable mother. To do so, they need, amongst other things, 15 statements from family and friends attesting that she will be a good mother.
Anyone embarking on the path of queer parenthood faces countless hurdles and obstacles, as becomes clear in this story, told with great humour, which director Alice Douard wrote herself together with Julie Debiton and Laurette Polmanss. It is a story that evokes many emotions, but above all a sense of disbelief at how outdated and unfair the treatment of same-sex couples is.