

Zus & Zo
Three wacky sisters try to save their inheritance from their supposedly gay brother, who suddenly appears with a fiancé in tow. If he gets married, their father's will stipulates that he gets the family hotel in Portugal. So the sisters put aside their personal differences and set out to stop the wedding at all costs.
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Plot Summary
Two sisters, one pragmatic and the other a free spirit, inherit their parents' failing restaurant. While the pragmatic sister tries to save the business with a sensible plan, the free-spirited sister dreams of transforming it into a lively jazz club. Their differing visions, along with romantic entanglements involving the same man, create a comedic and dramatic conflict that tests their bond.
Critical Reception
Zus & Zo was generally well-received by critics, praised for its charming performances, witty dialogue, and heartwarming story. Audiences appreciated its lighthearted yet meaningful exploration of family dynamics and life choices.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its warm humor and relatable characters.
- Appreciated the chemistry between the lead actresses.
- Seen as a feel-good film with a touching message about sisterhood.
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Fun Fact
The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.
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