Parano (1994)
Directed by Anita Assal, Manuel Flèche

Horror
aka: Wacko

Film Synopsis

To find his soul mate, Jean-Claude places an ad in a lonely hearts paper and patiently waits for his ideal woman to enter his life.  As soon as Sandra shows up, he is determined to seduce her, but to do so he must first listen to the strange series of stories that she is determined to foist on him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anita Assal, Manuel Flèche, John Hudson, Yann Piquer, Alain Robak
  • Script: Pierre Ferrière, Olivier Colpart, Anita Assal, Manuel Flèche, John Hudson, Sarah Lévy, Yann Piquer, Alain Robak
  • Cinematographer: Rémy Chevrin, Bernard Déchet, Darius Khondji, Jean Poisson
  • Music: Richard Gill
  • Cast: Patrick Bouchitey (Jean), Alain Chabat (Le pilote), François Chaumette (Le professeur Sangor), Christine Combe (Sophie), Jean-François Gallotte (L'homme de Sado et Maso), Jean-Marie Maddeddu (Le cuistot), Gustave Parking (Jean-Claude), Smaïn (Jimmy), Jean-François Stévenin (Le client), Marina Tomé (La femme de Sado et Maso), Jacques Villeret (Le pompiste)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Wacko

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