I Don't Kiss

I Don't Kiss

Movie |

France | Prostitution

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): Français (French)
  • Director(s): André Téchiné
  • Cast(s): Manuel Blanc, Philippe Noiret, Emmanuelle Béart, Hélène Vincent, Ivan Desny See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 55min
  • Music: Philippe Sarde
  • Award(s): César 1992 (Won)
    César 1992 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Souleymane's Story, Last Bullet
  • Story:
    A good-looking but naive lad leaves his mountain village to try and make his way in Paris. He thinks maybe he will try acting but things don't go too well for him. Eventually he is forced to sell himself to men and though he meets an attractive girl she is herself a prostitute with a vicious pimp.
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STORY

Story
A good-looking but naive lad leaves his mountain village to try and make his way in Paris. He thinks maybe he will try acting but things don't go too well for him. Eventually he is forced to sell himself to men and though he meets an attractive girl she is herself a prostitute with a vicious pimp.

AWARDS

Won
César Award

Most Promising Actor Meilleur jeune espoir masculin | 1992 | Manuel

Nominations
César Award

Best Supporting Actress Meilleure actrice dans un second rle | 1992 | Hélène

Best Director Meilleur ralisateur | 1992 | André

Crystal Globe Award

1992 | André

TRIVIA

Trivia

Director André Téchiné and writer Jacques Nolot first met when they were introduced by the philosopher Roland Barthes, who was a friend of them both. Many years later, when Téchiné and Nolot co-wrote the script for this film, Barthes became the inspiration for the character of Romain.