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A Man and a Woman
Titre original: Un homme et une femme ( Film )

A Man and a Woman
A Man and a Woman    27 May 1966

1966-05-27

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7.3
TMDb: 7.3/10 266 votes


A man and a woman meet by accident on a Sunday evening at their childrens' boarding school. Slowly, they reveal themselves to each other, finding that each is a widow.

You Will Never Ever Be a Woman. You Must Live the Rest of Your Days Entirely as a Man, and You Will Only Grow More Masculine with Each Passing Year. There Is No Way Out.
Titre original: You Will Never Ever Be a Woman. You Must Live the Rest of Your Days Entirely as a Man, and You Will Only Grow More Masculine with Each Passing Year. There Is No Way Out. ( Film )

You Will Never Ever Be a Woman. You Must Live the Rest of Your Days Entirely as a Man, and You Will Only Grow More Masculine with Each Passing Year. There Is No Way Out.
You Will Never Ever Be a Woman. You Must Live the Rest of Your Days Entirely as a Man, and You Will Only Grow More Masculine with Each Passing Year. There Is No Way Out.    01 January 2008

2008-01-01

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0
TMDb: /10 votes


Two trans women share moments of love, insult, and masochism, exchanging both kiki and kai kai languages. Their syncopated exchanges oscillate from hateful to loving, blurring the distinction between lover and enemy - a position that both women seem to share.

Short Cuts: Claude Lelouch's "A Man and a Woman"
Titre original: Short Cuts: "Un Homme et une Femme" de Claude Lelouch ( Film )

Short Cuts: Claude Lelouch's
Short Cuts: Claude Lelouch's "A Man and a Woman"    21 September 2024

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One minute short film realized by Frank Ternier around the movie “A Man and a Woman” by Claude Lelouch.

Aren't You Happy?
Titre original: Das melancholische Mädchen ( Film )

Aren't You Happy?
Aren't You Happy?    20 June 2019

2019-06-20

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6.3
TMDb: 6.3/10 15 votes


A girl roams through the city looking for a place to sleep. Along the way she meets young mothers who celebrate motherhood religiously, goes home with an abstinent existentialist for whom sex is “just another market”, and waits for the end of capitalism in a drag bar. Her attempt to write a book doesn’t make it beyond the first sentence of the second chapter, and she finds no space between art galleries, yoga studios and the beds of strangers. Instead of trying to fit in, she starts regarding her depression as a political issue.