La Campagne de Cicéron

La Campagne de Cicéron

Release date : March 14, 1990
Runtime : 1h 50m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Jacques Davila /
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March 14, 1990 1h 50m France Drama French More
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In this romantic farce, former opera-singer and current music festival organizer Hermance (Judith Magre) is married to Charles-Henry (Jean Roquel). However, she still has a passion for her former lover Simon (Carlo Brandt), but he has a thing for Francoise (Sabine Haudepin). Meanwhile, Nathalie (Tonie Marshall) keeps trying to put the moves on Hippolyte (Jacques Bonnafe), who is either unaware of or is ignoring her efforts, while her lackluster former lover Christian (Michel Gauthier) looks on and stays out of the whole mess. Who comes out the worst in this deal? Naturally enough, it's Christian, the fellow who has, for good or ill, kept the most distance from it, when Hermance, who seems jealous of everyone, tries to get even with Simon for running off with Francoise. Don't worry, it's supposed to be confusing.
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Tonie Marshall
Nathalie
Michel Gautier
Christian
Sabine Haudepin
Françoise
Judith Magre
Hermance
Roquel
Charles-Henry
Jean-Jacques Moreau
Le metteur en scène

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  • title:La Campagne de Cicéron
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:1h 50m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Jacques Davila /
  • Writers: Jacques Davila · Gérard Frot-Coutaz · Michel Hairet ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In this romantic farce, former opera-singer and current music festival organizer Hermance (Judith Magre) is married to Charles-Henry (Jean Roquel). However, she still has a passion for her former lover Simon (Carlo Brandt), but he has a thing for Francoise (Sabine Haudepin). Meanwhile, Nathalie (Tonie Marshall) keeps trying to put the moves on Hippolyte (Jacques Bonnafe), who is either unaware of or is ignoring her efforts, while her lackluster former lover Christian (Michel Gauthier) looks on and stays out of the whole mess. Who comes out the worst in this deal? Naturally enough, it's Christian, the fellow who has, for good or ill, kept the most distance from it, when Hermance, who seems jealous of everyone, tries to get even with Simon for running off with Francoise. Don't worry, it's supposed to be confusing.
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