A man's infidelity with his secretary causes an intriguing love triangle in this lauded French black comedy.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play The fifth collaboration between Gérard Depardieu and writer-director Bertrand Blier (after Les Valseuses Préparez vos mouchoirs Buffet Froid and Tenue de soirée) won the Grand Prix at Cannes and five Césars (French Oscars) including Best Film Screenplay Director and Actress As so often with Blier the film wittily inverts a classic romantic scenario in this case a love triangle involving a successful businessman (Depardieu) his wife and his secretary As one might expect one of them is dowdy and middle-aged the other a stunning beauty - but the twist is that he&39;s already married to the latter (César-winning Carole Bouquet) while his fling is with the much plainer Colette (Josiane Balasko) Why? An unexpected encounter with the music of Schubert convinces him that some things are just too ravishing for mere mortals like himself - and in any case Colette understands him in ways that he himself has yet to fully grasp Actors Gerard Depardieu Josiane Balasko Carole Bouquet Francois Cluzet Philippe Loffredo & Didier Benureau Director Bertrand Blier Certificate 18 years and over Year 1989 Screen Widescreen Languages French - Dolby Digital Surround Subtitles English Duration 1 hour and 27 minutes (approx)
In this French comedy of modern manners, Gérard Depardieu plays a successful businessman with a beautiful wife, who finds himself uncontrollably attracted to his older, somewhat dowdy and overweight secretary. Directed by Bertrand Blier.
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