Stan the Flasher (1990)
Directed by Serge Gainsbourg

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Stan is a nobody, a non-entity rejected by the entire world.  A failed poet and scriptwriter, despised by his wife, he ends up giving English lessons to children.  He becomes obsessed with watching little girls naked beneath his raincoat.  So great is his despair that he appears to be totally unconcerned whether he ends up in prison...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Serge Gainsbourg
  • Script: Serge Gainsbourg (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Olivier Guéneau
  • Music: Serge Gainsbourg
  • Cast: Claude Berri (Stan Goldberg), Aurore Clément (Aurore), Élodie Bouchez (Natacha), Michel Robin (Le détenu), Daniel Duval (Le père de Natacha), Richard Bohringer (David), Luce Chabanis (Rosalie), Marc Stokle (Jojo), Jacques Wolfsohn (Un ami de David), Stéphane Beyeler (Une collégienne), Alexandra Billiard (Une collégienne), Delphine Gliozzo (Une collégienne), Agnès Gliozzo (Une collégienne), Diane Lafosse (Une collégienne), Karine Lautard (Une collégienne), Léa Merovici (Une collégienne), Laurence Moriette (Une collégienne), Stéphanie Moglia (Une collégienne), Sylvie Pompougnac (Une collégienne), Gaël Poirion (Une collégienne)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 67 min

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