Sérieux comme le plaisir (1975)
Directed by Robert Benayoun

Drama
aka: Serious as Pleasure

Film Synopsis

Ariane, Bruno and Patrick live together. They are happy and do not take each other's remarks too seriously. But one day Ariane feels she is growing weary of this life. Ten years later, a baby boy is born. On the way to school, two little girls are waiting for him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Robert Benayoun
  • Script: Robert Benayoun, Jean-Claude Carrière
  • Music: Michel Berger
  • Cast: Jane Birkin (Ariane Berg), Richard Leduc (Bruno), Raymond Bussières (Le pêcheur (Buster Keaton)), Georges Mansart (Patrice), Paul Demange (Le "spécialiste" des jeux de cartes), Hubert Deschamps (L'homme au restaurant), Marc Dudicourt (Le mercier), Isabelle Huppert (Une fille ramenée à la maison), Francis Perrin (Le vendeur de voitures), Roger Riffard (L'homme dans le champ), Jacques Spiesser (L'homme au km 103), Jacques Villeret (Le gendarme à la télévision), Jean-Luc Bideau (Le désespéré), Roland Dubillard (M. Berg), Pierre Étaix (Le garçon d'étage), Andréa Ferréol (La dame en blanc), Serge Gainsbourg (L'inconnu du lac), Michael Lonsdale (L'inspecteur Fournier), Jean-Claude Carrière (Le chef d'étage), Martine Kelly
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Aka: Serious as Pleasure

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