T'es folle ou quoi? (1982)
Directed by Michel Gérard

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Jean-François Sevran is a chronically shy individual who happily cohabits with his boss Dominique Lombardi, a television director.  Lombardi is open about his homosexuality with Sevran, although their relationship remains strictly platonic, partly because the latter, younger man is still uncertain about his sexual identity.  In the course of making a series of TV documentaries on senior civil servants, Lombardi invites his compliant protégé to interview the high-powered technocrat Florence Deprelet.  Contrary to his initial expectations, Sevran finds Florence a charming and likeable person, and before he knows it he is head over heels in love with her.  This is one twist that Lombardi could never have foreseen...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Michel Gérard
  • Script: Michel Gérard, Gérard Lamballe
  • Cinematographer: Jean Monsigny
  • Music: Michel Magne
  • Cast: Aldo Maccione (Dominique Lombardi), Fabrice Luchini (Jean-François Sevran), Nicole Calfan (Florence, la sous-préfète), Popeck (Le plombier), Darry Cowl (Darry Cowl), Catherine Lachens (Louise, la journaliste), Marthe Villalonga (Mme Deprelet, la mère de Florence), Gérard Loussine, Florent Pagny, Jackie Sardou (La gardienne), Bhime Souaré, Jean-Marie Vauclin, Mimi Young, César Baldaccini (Le sculpteur), Claude Jaeger (L'industriel)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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