Claude Verneuil (Christian Clavier), a Gaullist notary, and his wife Marie (Chantal Lauby), a Catholic bourgeois from Chinon, are parents of four daughters: Isabelle (Frédérique Bel), Odile (Julia Piaton), Ségolène (Émilie Caen), and Laure (Élodie Fontan). The three eldest are already married to men, each one of a different religion and a different ethnic origin: Isabelle married Rashid Ben Assem (Medi Sadoun), an Algerian Muslim lawyer, Odile married David Benichou (Ary Abittan), a Sephardi Jew entrepreneur, and Ségolène married Chao Ling (Frédéric Chau), a Han Chinese banker who is open to all religious beliefs. The Verneuils pretend to accept their sons-in-law but have had a hard time hiding their discomfort at accepting people into the family from outside the community. A family meeting is spoiled because of the awkwardness and clichés about race and religion, expressed as much by the father as by the sons-in-law, who even exchange insulting views to and about each other...
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