Sexus Dei (2007)
Directed by Philippe Vallois

Drama

Film Synopsis

In 1994, in Beiruit, a country counting the cost of fifteen years of war, Vincent makes a film whilst mourning the loss of a friend who recently died from AIDS.  Ten years later, Vincent meets Christophe, an outsider who lives in a presbytery with Madeleine in the midst of a forest.  By helping Christophe to come to terms with his homosexuality, Vincent recovers his long forgotten libido.  It is now Madeleine's turn to find a new purpose in her life.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Vallois
  • Script: Philippe Vallois
  • Cinematographer: Philippe Vallois
  • Cast: Yannick Rocher (Madeleine), Christophe Tuaillon (Christophe), Philippe Vallois (Vincent), Moustapha Dridi (Ramo), Christophe Mourlon (L'ange), Peps (Maxime)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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