Libre échange (2010)
Directed by Serge Gisquière

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

One rainy evening in Brussels brings about an unlikely rencontre, between housewife Jocelyne and call-girl Marthe.  The two women could hardly be more different.  The former lives a predictable, well-ordered life, without a man.  The latter lives a more chaotic existence, with too many men.  How strange that Fate should bring together two such very different women...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Serge Gisquière
  • Script: Serge Gisquière
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Offenstein
  • Music: Edith Fambuena
  • Cast: Carole Bouquet (Marthe), Julie Depardieu (Jocelyne Delvaux), Serge Gisquière (Carl), Eric De Staercke (Vandersteen), Philippe Magnan (Ménar), Bruno Georis (Le coiffeur agent secret), David Gilson (Le plombier-shampouineur), Erico Salamone (Le client italien), Gordon Wilson (Le client anglais), Renaud Rutten (Tueur scientifique), Philippe Résimont (Tueur aquatique), Valérie Muzzi (Femme italienne), Fabrice Dupuy (Le mari de Jocelyne), Jean-Marie Debol (Réceptionniste hôtel), Fabrice Adde (Garçon d'étage hôtel), Patrick Hastert (Homme d'affaires allemand), Joël Delsaut (Homme d'affaires français), Tom Leick (Homme d'affaires anglais), Gaël Maleux (Vendeur électroménager), Jérôme Varanfrain (Maître d'hôtel)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min

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