Tant qu'il y aura des femmes (1987)
Directed by Didier Kaminka

Drama

Film Synopsis

Sam is a screenwriter who has a special talent for sorting out the lives of others, whilst he is incapable of managing his own life.  His chief problem in life is women, to whom he is fatally attracted.  First there is Vanessa, his ex-wife and mother of his two children.  Then there is Elodie, his present fiancée.  Last, but by no means least, there is Joanna, whom he is determined to conquer, even if she is strangely unsusceptible to his charms...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Didier Kaminka
  • Script: Didier Kaminka
  • Cinematographer: Eduardo Serra
  • Music: Jean-Claude Petit
  • Cast: Roland Giraud (Sam), Fanny Cottençon (Vanessa), Marianne Basler (Joanna), Fiona Gélin (Élodie), Martin Lamotte (Sacha), Philippe Lavil (Jérémie), Nicole Jamet (Mme Leboeuf), Florent Ginisty (Thomas), Camille Raymond (Alice), Yves Carlevaris (Le préparateur du micro au JT 13h), Roger Ibáñez (Le patron de l'hôtel mexicain), Guy Van Riet (Le gros belge), Hervé Claude (Le présentateur du journal télévisé), Gérard Jugnot (Un spectateur du film de Sam), Bijou, Jo Camecho, Valerie Marion, Luis Jaime Cortez, Andrée Damant, Michel Dore
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min

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