Moi vouloir toi (1985)
Directed by Patrick Dewolf

Comedy / Drama / Romance

Film Synopsis

Alice and Patrick are both in their thirties and happy in their show business lives.  But for both of them one thing is missing: love.   If they were in a film, doubtless Fate would contrive to bring them together.  But, as this is real life, they are kept apart by the fact they operate in different time zones.  The fact that they share the same passion for music may be a way to overcome this slight problem...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Patrick Dewolf
  • Script: Patrick Dewolf, Gérard Lanvin, Patrice Leconte
  • Cinematographer: Eduardo Serra
  • Music: Éric Demarsan
  • Cast: Gérard Lanvin (Patrick Montanet), Jennifer (Alice), Daniel Russo (Pierrot Baillet), Corine Marienneau (Catherine), Clémentine Célarié (Martine), Anna Gaylor (Mère de Martine), Bernard Giraudeau (L'ex-ami d'alice), Guy Laporte (Le vendeur), Jean-Luc Porraz (M. Info)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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