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  1. Green Card is a 1990 American romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Peter Weir and starring Gérard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell. The screenplay focuses on an American woman who enters into a marriage of convenience with a Frenchman so he can obtain a green card and remain in the United States.

  2. Green Card: Directed by Peter Weir. With Gérard Depardieu, Andie MacDowell, Bebe Neuwirth, Gregg Edelman. A man wanting to stay in the US enters into a marriage of convenience, but it turns into more than that.

  3. Urban horticulturalist Brontë Mitchell (Andie MacDowell) has her eye on a gorgeous apartment, but the building's board will rent it only to a married couple. Georges Fauré (Gérard Depardieu), a ...

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    • Romance, Comedy
    • PG-13
  4. Jan 11, 1991 · Reviews. Green Card. Comedy. 108 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1991. Roger Ebert. January 11, 1991. 3 min read. Hollywood has since time immemorial defined the Meet Cute as a comic situation contrived entirely for the purpose of bringing a man and a woman together, after which they can work out their destinies for the remainder of the film.

  5. Dec 23, 1990 · Urban horticulturalist Brontë Mitchell has her eye on a gorgeous apartment, but the building's board will rent it only to a married couple. Georges Fauré, a waiter from France whose visa is expiring, needs to marry an American woman to stay in the country.

  6. In New York City, American Brontë Parrish and Frenchman Georges Fauré enter into a marriage of convenience, not even meeting until the day of the civil marriage ceremony, introduced by their mutual friend Anton who arranged the union.

  7. Green Card. BAFTA FILM AWARD® nominee. A mutual friend arranges a marriage of convenience for Frenchman George Faure and Brontë Parrish, a native New Yorker.