Aïe (2000)
Directed by Sophie Fillières

Comedy
aka: Ouch

Film Synopsis

Marie is keen for her brother Robert, a fifty-something bachelor, to settle down and start a family, so she arranges for him to meet up with Claire, a single mother in search of a husband.  What she doesn't know is that Robert and Claire have already been lovers, although that relationship has long run its course.  Robert realises that he still has feelings for Claire but he doesn't know how to express these and convince her that he is her ideal mate.  Then he meets Aïe, an attractive young woman who offers to teach him the art of seduction.  It is an offer that Robert can hardly resist...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sophie Fillières
  • Script: Sophie Fillières
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Pollock
  • Music: Michel Portal
  • Cast: André Dussollier (Robert), Hélène Fillières (Aïe), Emmanuelle Devos (Claire), Gisèle Casadesus (Robert's mother), Lucien Pascal (Robert's father), Lucienne Hamon (Aïe's mother), Alain Rimoux (Aïe's father), Anne Le Ny (Marie), Jean-Baptiste Malartre (David, Robert's friend), Olivier Cruveiller (François, Claire's boyfriend), Aude Briant (Young woman at the café), Emilie Legoff (Young girl at the café), Momoko Fructus (Young girl in the tram), Beauty Sossou (Nurse 1), Johanne Fontaine (Nurse 2), Laetitia Cunha (The baby), Jules Lagny (The baby), Audrey Delacroix (The baby)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Aka: Ouch

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