Tu veux ou tu veux pas (2014)
Directed by Tonie Marshall

Comedy / Romance
aka: The Missionaries

Film Synopsis

Lambert, a compulsive sex addict, has made up his mind to turn over a new leaf.  He hopes that by becoming a marriage counsellor he will be able to overcome his addiction and start to lead a normal life.  The plan seems to work for a few months but his pledge of abstinence comes under threat when a recruits an attractive and highly seductive assistant, Judith.  Lambert's will power is about to be tested as it as never been tested before...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Tonie Marshall
  • Script: Erwan Augoyard, Sophie Kovess-Brun, Marc Syrigas, Tonie Marshall, Nicolas Mercier (dialogue)
  • Cast: Sophie Marceau (Judith Chabrier), Patrick Bruel (Lambert Levallois), André Wilms (Michel Chabrier), Sylvie Vartan (Nadine Levallois), François Morel (Alain), Philippe Lellouche (Bruno), Jean-Pierre Marielle (Jean-Pierre Marielle), Patrick Braoudé (L'écureuil), Claude Perron (Fabienne Lavial), Pascal Demolon (Christian Lavial), Marie Rivière (Martine), Philippe Harel (Jacques), Scali Delpeyrat (Pierre Joubert), Camille Panonacle (Valérie Joubert), Fanny Sidney (Véronique), Thomas Sagols (Luc), Laurent Heynemann (Le barbu (réunion des addicts)), Fabienne Galula (Annie (réunion des addicts)), Benoît Moret (Benjamin), Olivier Till (M. Vernes)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Aka: The Missionaries ; Sex, Love & Therapy

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