Nag la bombe (1999)
Directed by Jean-Louis Milesi

Drama

Film Synopsis

At forty, Nag, a prostitute, is confronted with the most difficult decision of her life.  She is not getting any younger and she must choose between two men - a cop who is older than her or a male nurse who is younger.  She meets the latter, Hervé, when she ends up in hospital after a violent altercation with a man.  Obsessed with age and death, Hervé falls madly in love with Nag and discovers a whole new world...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Louis Milesi
  • Script: Jean-Louis Milesi
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marc Fabre
  • Music: La Crus, Noir Désir, Jean-Michel Huré, Jansug Kakhidze
  • Cast: Ariane Ascaride (Nag), Vincent Elbaz (Hervé), Rossy de Palma (Leïla), Johan Leysen (Simon, the cop), Julie Gayet (Rosine, the waitress), Adriana Asti (Nona), Giulio Bosetti (Abramo), Jacqueline Danno (Gisou), Beppe Chierici (Jo, the pimp), Pascale Lievyn (Une prostituée du Jo Bar), Marie Plateau (Une prostituée du Jo Bar), Taïra (Une prostituée du Jo Bar), Michel Dietz (L'habitué du Jo Bar), Yvan Garouel (Un client de Gisou), Véronique Ataly (La femme du client de Gisou), Hervé Chene (La fille au carnet), Claire Hammond (La femme médecin légiste), Thierry René (Un client de Nag)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 93 min

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