On ne devrait pas exister (2006)
Directed by Hervé P. Gustave

Comedy / Drama
aka: We Should Not Exist

Film Synopsis

Hervé, 37, is an actor in X-rated movies.  Tired of living in this marginalised world, he finally makes the decision to hang up his Condoman outfit and dedicate himself to conventional cinema.  Rejected by his peers, Hervé wants desperately to understand the rules of the game in this brave new world in which he is an outsider...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Hervé P. Gustave
  • Script: Hervé P. Gustave
  • Cinematographer: Reza Serkanian
  • Music: Manu Lanvin
  • Cast: Hervé P. Gustave (Hervé), Elsa Steyaert (LZA), Benoît Fournier (Benoît), Jean-Claude Joerger (Julius), Marie-T. Picou (Marie-T), Margaret Zenou (Margaret), Marilou Berry (Marilou), Rachida Brakni (Rachida), Bertrand Bonello (Bertrand), Pierre Antoine, François Baillon, Chritti Bassong, Gaëlle Bourgeois, Rémy D'Arcangelo, Claire Delaunay, Sol Espeche, Benoît Etterle, Slim Gaigi, Juliette Gornet, Phil Holliday
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Aka: We Should Not Exist

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