De l'usage du sex-toy en temps de crise (2013)
Directed by Éric Pittard

Drama

Film Synopsis

Eric, a committed journalist, and his partner Leila are about to rediscover the vital sensations of amorous desire.  Eric is at the end of his tether.  He is in a life-sapping rut and longs to make a fresh start.  As he sinks deeper into his existential mire he begins to get to know Ankou, the woman who cleans his Breton house, and secretly makes love in a hotel room...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Éric Pittard
  • Script: Éric Pittard
  • Cinematographer: Sabine Lancelin
  • Music: Yann Pittard
  • Cast: Marie Raynal (Leyla), Éric Pittard (Éric), Jackie Berroyer (Médecin greffe), Brigitte Sy (Médecin diagnostic), Mireille Roussel (Infirmière), Gilbert Bonnet, Elsa Delachair, Alain de Moyencourt, René-Alban Fleury, Virginie Guillou, Angéline Henneguelle, Santha Leng, Boban Milic, Laurence Mouné, Brice Ormain, Amélie Ottogali, Lino Ottogali, Jean-Marc Pittard, Valérie Pittard, Magali Raynal
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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