Eros Therapy (2004)
Directed by Danièle Dubroux

Comedy
aka: Je suis votre homme

Film Synopsis

When his wife, Agnès, begins a love affair with Catherine, a young film critic, Adam Raven is prepared to do anything to win her back.  First he tries to convince her he is suffering from acute amnesia by moving into the garage of their home.  When this fails, he allies himself with Bruno, a young Brothel worker who has fallen madly in love with Catherine.  The two men contrive a scheme to separate the two women, but just where will this Machiavellian plot lead them...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Danièle Dubroux
  • Script: Danièle Dubroux, Pascal Richou
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marc Fabre
  • Music: Reno Isaac
  • Cast: Catherine Frot (Agnès), Isabelle Carré (Catherine Hoffmann), François Berléand (Adam Corbeau), Melvil Poupaud (Bruno), Julie Depardieu (Agathe), Claire Nebout (Dréanne), Eva Ionesco (Hélène), Marc Andréoni (Rops), Emmanuelle Riva (Emma), Jacques François (M. de la Touche), Bruno Sermonne (Édouard), Marina Tomé (Jacky), Hubert Saint-Macary (Le prêtre), Jean-Claude Montheil (Le client à quatre pattes), Céline Savoldelli (Young lover)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Aka: Je suis votre homme

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