Q (2011 film)

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Q
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Directed byLaurent Bouhnik
Written byLaurent Bouhnik
StarringDéborah Révy
Hélène Zimmer
CinematographyDominique Colin
Edited byValérie Pico
Music byErnest Saint Laurent
Release date
  • 14 September 2011 (2011-09-14)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Q is a 2011 French erotic drama film directed by Laurent Bouhnik.[1][2] It was released in the United States as Desire.[3]

Plot[]

Set in Cherbourg, France and in a social context deteriorated by a countrywide economic crisis, the life of several people are turned upside down after they meet Cecile, a character who symbolizes desire. Cecile is a 20-year-old woman whose father recently died and she sets about to bury her grief by having sexual relations with various lovers of people that she knows and does not know. Chance is Cecile's boyfriend and a petty criminal who loves her, but he cannot satisfy her constant carnal desires. Matt is an auto mechanic friend of Chance whose girlfriend Alice refuses to have sex with him. Cecile also gives advice to her friends about how and how not to pleasure men and women. Unable to find inner peace through various sexual encounters with Chance, Matt and even Alice, Cecile finally discovers another path to healing.

Cast[]

  • Déborah Révy – Cécile
  • Hélène Zimmer – Alice
  • Gowan Didi – Matt
  • Johnny Amaro – Chance
  • Johan Libéreau – Manu
  • Jean-François Gallotte – Père d'Alice
  • Brice Fournier – Maurice
  • Christelle Benoit - Virginie
  • Patrick Hauthier - Yves
  • Leticia Bellicini - Sonia
  • Fabian Ara - Alex
  • Margot Heurtematte - Héloïse
  • Noémie Learoux-Cazaubon - Julie
  • Aurélia Arto - Alizée
  • Yassine Azzouz - Djamel

References[]

  1. ^ "Laurent Bouhnik : le Q en questions". La Dépêche du Midi (in French). 14 September 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Q". UniFrance. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Q". IMDB. Retrieved 12 May 2019.

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