Sexes faibles! (1992)
Directed by Serge Meynard

Comedy

Film Synopsis

In the course of a public enquiry on a high speed train, the civil servant Sébastien becomes mixed up with a strange couple.  After ten years of living together, Maud and Gilles La Chesnay still haven't got round to consummating their marriage.  Maud has decided it is time to take matters in hand...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Serge Meynard
  • Script: Serge Meynard, Tom Sharpe (novel)
  • Music: Alexandre Desplat
  • Cast: François Cluzet (Sébastien Sébastian), Valérie Lemercier (Maud La Chesnay), André Wilms (Gilles La Chesnay), Marc Berman (Blott), Michel Aumont (Montheau), Isabelle Nanty (Douce Mamirolle), Didier Bénureau (Ganglion), Sarah Bertrand (Virginie), Sandrine Kiberlain (La serveuse), Sandy Moreau (Le gamin sourd muet), Florence Prothière (La jeune échevelée), Michel Dechaud (Le serveur), Gérard Victor (L'homme des travaux), Bernard Simonet (Le chef cuisinier), Sébastien Patrac (L'aide cuisinier), Jean-Luc Orofino (Le golfeur), Cassius (Le chien), Romain (Le lion)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 87 min

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