L'Art de séduire (2011)
Directed by Guy Mazarguil

Comedy / Romance

Film Synopsis

Jean-François is a psychotherapist who is in love with one of his patients.  When the patient ends her course of treatment, Jean-François feels that he is now free to seduce her.  Unfortunately, his attempts at seduction prove to be pretty inept, and so he turns to another of his patients to help him out.  Julien has the opposite problem to Jean-François - he is a man who just cannot help chatting up women, to the point that it has become a compulsive disorder.  Can Julien teach Jean-François the subtle art of seduction, or is the psychotherapist heading for another disappointment...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Guy Mazarguil
  • Script: Erick Malabry, Guy Mazarguil
  • Cinematographer: Martin De Chabaneix
  • Cast: Mathieu Demy (Jean-François), Julie Gayet (Hélène), Valérie Donzelli (Estelle), Lionel Abelanski (Julien), Élisabeth Vitali (Mathilde), Eva Mazauric (La pharmacienne), Anne Charrier (La fleuriste), Alban Lenoir (Philippe), Claudine Barjol (Mme Thomas), Emilie Caen (La belle passante), Catherine Chevron (La femme chic), Juliette Coulon (La femme au téléphone), Violaine Gillibert (La jeune maman), Stefan Godin (Serveur café terrasse), Bérénice Marlohe (La jeune sportive), Clément Michel (Serveur café péniche), Stéphanie Raphaël (La femme blonde), Pauline Seigland (La jolie jeune fille)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 84 min

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