À votre bon coeur Mesdames (2013)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Christophe isn't going to allow his recent divorce to get him down.  He may be seventy but life still goes on, and so does desire.  Life may not begin at seventy, but there's no reason why it should come to a shuddering halt when you attain your allotted three score and ten.  Without delay, our hero embarks on the quest for a new life companion, but as he does so he finds that he must rediscover the sacred art of seduction.   Christophe may have the body of a septuagenarian, but his newly found bachelor status has somehow given him a new zest for living.  Romance isn't the exclusive province of the young...
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