J'veux pas que tu t'en ailles (2007)
Directed by Bernard Jeanjean

Comedy / Romance
aka: Please Don't Go

Film Synopsis

Paul may be a successful psychoanalyst but he fails to realise that his own marriage to Carla is failing.  One of his patients, Raphaël, confides in him that he is in love with a married woman.  In the course of the discussion, Paul realises that the woman in question is his own wife, Carla.  Rather than end the consultation, Paul decides to manipulate his patient in an attempt to win back his wife.  But Raphaël is not as stupid as he looks...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Bernard Jeanjean
  • Script: Bernard Jeanjean
  • Cinematographer: Eric Guichard
  • Music: Christophe Julien
  • Cast: Richard Berry (Paul), Judith Godrèche (Carla), Julien Boisselier (Raphaël), Martine Fontaine (Emma), Eric Laugérias (Marc), Céline Samie (Florence), Morgan Rouchy (Lukas), Dany Benedito (Betty), Karin Bernfeld (La patiente anorexique), Philippe Beauchamp (Le cuistot), Bernard Jeanjean (Le policier municipal)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Please Don't Go

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