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Synopsis
Writer-director Michel Blanc, whose previous works include the acclaimed Marche a l'ombre (1984) and Dead Tired (1994), creates this gritty drama about a middle-aged impoverished French writer in London who becomes a gigolo. The film opens with Pierre (Daniel Auteuil) getting worked over by an irate pimp because he didn't pay for a hooker's drink. Rakish Irishman Tom (Stuart Townsend) offers to drive bloodied Pierre back to his seedy hotel. The following day, he stumbles upon Tom's sandwich bar and begs for a job. Though he describes himself as a dead-broke author working on a novel, Pierre is concealing secrets from his dark past. Later, during a party populated with well-turned out lesbians, Tom reveals that he moonlights as a gigolo and suggests that Pierre might try the same. Soon Pierre is making easy money at the same agency where Tom works. Things get complicated for our Gallic protagonist when he falls for a golden-hearted streetwalker with a psychotic ex-boyfriend and one of his married regulars falls for him. Told with wry wit and gritty honesty, this film explores London's dark sexual netherworld. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Gary Williamson Art Director
Romain Bremond Associate Producer
Jina Jay Casting
Barry Ackroyd Cinematographer
Timothy Burrill Co-producer
Barry Adamson Composer (Music Score)
Maryline Monthieux Composer (Music Score)
Ralph Holes Costume Designer
Nick Love Dialogue Writer
Michel Blanc Director
Annabel Karouby Executive Producer
Pierre Grunstein Executive Producer
Richard Hewitt First Assistant Director
Michel Blanc Screenwriter
Bruno Charier Sound/Sound Designer
Dominique Hennequin Sound/Sound Designer
Jean Goudier Sound/Sound Designer
Joel Rangon Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 106
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
DolbySRD

Produced by
France 3 Cinema
Pathé Films
Renn Productions

Release
by Pathé Films