Les Gens qui s'aiment
Les Gens qui s'aiment | |
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Directed by | Jean-Charles Tacchella |
Produced by | Gérard Jourd'hui |
Written by | Jean-Charles Tacchella |
Starring |
Richard Berry Jacqueline Bisset Julie Gayet Bruno Putzulu |
Music by | Raymond Alessandrini |
Cinematography | Dominique Chapuis |
Edited by | Anna Ruiz |
Release dates | July 5, 2000 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country |
France Belgium Luxembourg Spain |
Language | French |
Les Gens qui s'aiment is a 1999 French-language dramedy written and directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. It stars Richard Berry and Jacqueline Bisset. It was released in France on 5 July 2000.
Plot
Jean-Francois (Berry) is the presenter of a love story-based radio show, he himself has a long-term erratic open relationship with Angie (Bisset). Angie has two daughters, the eldest is the married archetypal housewife, a lifestyle Angie cannot understand. But Winnie, her youngest feels restrained by the strangleholds of a traditional relationship.[1]
Cast
- Richard Berry as Jean-Francois
- Jacqueline Bisset as Angie
- Julie Gayet as Winnie
- Bruno Putzulu as Laurent
- Marie Collins as Juliette the Housekeeper
References
- ↑ Les Gens qui s'aiment Cine Movies. Retrieved on 9 October 2010. French
External links
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