Vertiges de l'amour (2001)
Directed by Laurent Chouchan

Comedy
aka: Love Vertigo

Film Synopsis

On the eve of his wedding to the ravishingly beautiful Hélène, Vincent begins to question whether it is possible to love someone for the rest of your life.  His doubts soon give way to panic.  And then the anxious thirty-year-old has a dream in which he spends a night of torrid passion with a woman named Jeanne, the very object of his erotic fantasies.  Before he knows it, Vincent is drawn into a series of sentimental adventures that will shake his certainties even further...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Chouchan
  • Script: Laurent Chouchan
  • Cinematographer: Denis Rouden
  • Cast: Philippe Torreton (Vincent), Sophie-Charlotte Husson (Hélène), Julie Gayet (Jeanne), Jean Yanne (Le beau-père), Micheline Presle (La mère de Vincent), Anne Le Ny (La mairesse), Carole Richert (Irène), Franck Gourlat (Eric), Pascal Elbé (Benoît)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Aka: Love Vertigo

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