Sinon, oui (1997)
Directed by Claire Simon

Drama

Film Synopsis

Without meaning to, a woman leads her husband to think that she is pregnant.  He is unwilling to have a child and insists that his wife has an abortion, which naturally she refuses to do, mainly because she is not in fact pregnant.  Gradually, the husband comes round to the idea of having a child...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Claire Simon
  • Script: Claire Simon
  • Cinematographer: Richard Copans
  • Music: Archie Shepp
  • Cast: Catherine Mendez (Magali), Emmanuel Clarke (Alain), Lou Castel (The Father), Agnès Regolo (Myriam), Magali Leiris (Mrs. Yvon), Alexandre Colonna (Joseph), Yves Fravega (Doctor), Claude Merlin (Lemeur), Pierre Berriau (Gaultier), Paolo Dominici (M. Paul), Cécile Thiéblemont (Nun), Michèle Sevleyan (Mother superior), Jérôme Rigaut (Dressmaker), Liliane Clary (Mrs. Maupin), Georges Neri (M. Maupin), Manon Caracazzani (Emilie (3 yo)), Michel Toesca (Casting assistant), Manon Garcia (Flowershop attendant)
  • Country: France / Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 115 min

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