Love the Coopers

Love the Coopers

Love the Coopers

2015 14+ USA
5.8 106 min. Dzhessi Nelson

Every year comes a holiday for which the whole family gathers together. It's Christmas for the Coopers. Charlotte and Sam prepare in advance for the arrival of their grown children. They want to arrange an unforgettable holiday that will be fondly remembered by the younger generations of the family. But, as always, fate prepares its surprises. The pre-holiday time is not easy for their children either. One of the daughters is detained by a policeman while choosing a gift for her parents. The friend, in order to please her mother and father, asks a stranger to play the role of her fiancé. And their third son, a single father with a little girl, cannot cope with a child who has learned bad words. How will the main holiday of the year pass for the Coopers? Read more. Initially, the tape was called "The Most Wonderful Time". A little later - "Let it snow". "Let it snow" is also the name of a famous Christmas song written back in 1945. It was performed by many singers, including Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Kylie Minogue. "Love the Coopers" was directed by Jesse Nelson. And although she is better known as a screenwriter, she has credits on the comedy "Corrina, Corrina" with Whoopi Goldberg and the drama "I'm Sam" with Sean Penn and Michelle Pfeiffer. Screenwriter Stephen Rogers has distinguished himself with good romantic films: "Stepmother" with Julia Roberts, the fantastic love story "Kate and Leo" and the adaptation of Cecilia Ahern's novel "P.S. I love you." The famous comedian Steve Martin was the narrator in the first trailer of the film "Love the Coopers", which was released in August 2015. One of the daughters of Charlotte and Sam was supposed to be played by Annette Bening ("Bugsy", "Mars Attacks!", "American Beauty"). But she was replaced by Marisa Tomei, an actress who played in "Four Rooms", "What Women Want", "This Silly Love" and others. Filming began in December 2014 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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