Christian (2007) 6.0
A middle age woman's life is turned upside down when she starts a relationship with a much younger man. Director:Elisabeth Löchen |
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Christian (2007) 6.0
A middle age woman's life is turned upside down when she starts a relationship with a much younger man. Director:Elisabeth Löchen |
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Elisabeth Löchen | ... |
Lauranne
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Yvon Martin | ... |
Christian
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Patrick Béthune | ... |
Patrick
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Christian Morin | ... |
Charles
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Charles Nemes | ... |
Romero
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Lola Vogel | ... |
Helena
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Odile
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David Amsellem | ... |
SDF Violoniste
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Léo Bardon | ... |
Jean-Bernard
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Passant désagréable
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Philippe Cariou | ... |
Philippe
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Raymond Forestier | ... |
SDF Valseur
(as Raymond Forrestier)
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Rodolphe Gombergh | ... |
Radiologue
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Karen Ittah | ... |
Colette
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Keren Marciano | ... |
Mélanie
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Lauranne (50), lives with Patrick (50), a perverted director with little talent. Even though she's bright, her education pushed her to act as a victim in all her intimate relationships with men, until Christian (30) becomes an important part of her life. Patrick had an idea for a script and asked Lauranne to write it for him but "accidentally" forgot to mention her name when it became an award winning success. More, Patrick shamelessly asks Lauranne to write a new project. She accepts although she broke her left wrist. Lauranne finds Patrick with his niece, both naked in bed. Lauranne decides to dump him but she is forced to stay in their house. The cohabitation is a nightmare: Patrick becomes more perverted and violent when he realizes that he won't be able to use Lauranne again both on a professional and a sexual level. Christian has to deal with his friends who are extremely odious to Lauranne. But the toughest opposition comes from his mother, Odile (70) who plays mind game with ... Written by Elisabeth Löchen