Où avais-je la tête? (2007)
Directed by Nathalie Donnini

Comedy / Romance

Film Synopsis

For years, Paul-Vincent has refused to have any kind of relationship with a woman.  The prospect of a romantic adventure fills him dread, since he knows it will end in heartache and acrimony.   So he finds another mistress, his work, to which he dedicates all his time and his energy.  And it has paid off.  Today he is a very successful businessman.   Then Paul-Vincent meets Agnès.  The former is not entirely immune to the latter's charms, but he is not about to let a momentary lapse ruin the fruits of a lifetime of self-restraint.  Agnès, however, isn't so easily dissuaded.  On the contrary, she takes a strange fascination in Paul-Vincent...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nathalie Donnini
  • Script: Nathalie Donnini
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Philippe Bouyer
  • Cast: Hippolyte Girardot (Paul-Vincent), Judith Rémy (Agnès), Antoine Réjasse (Olivier), Philippe Rebbot (Alfred), Jean-Pierre Cassel (Albert), Marc Citti (Marc), Prunella Rivière (Rachel), Sylvain Dieuaide (L'employé du théâtre), Édouard Giard (Le livreur bagagiste), Victorien Robert (Serge, client de l'Opus Café)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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