Sam's Enough

Sam's Enough

Release date : April 1, 1992
Runtime : 1h 35m
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Original Language : French /
Director : Virginie Thévenet /
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April 1, 1992 1h 35m Comedy French More
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After trying a job as a stripper in a Barcelona carnival, Eva (Aure Attika) is ready for something new, so she heads over to France and becomes the roommate of a gay American artist (Phillip Bartlett) and works as the housewife for two wealthy older homosexuals (Claude Chabrol and Jean-François Balmer. After she gets settled, she takes a job at a government office for a while but then decides to have a child, which her obliging roommate makes with her the old fashioned way. He then returns to his usual preference, while Eva explores becoming an artist herself. From time to time in this easygoing comedy, Eva's similarly independent and quirky mother (Bernadette Lafont) shows up.
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Claude Chabrol
M. Denis
Bass Dhem
Head of register of births, marriages, and deaths
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  • title:Sam's Enough
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1992
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Virginie Thévenet /
  • Writers: Virginie Thévenet · Michka Assayas ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:After trying a job as a stripper in a Barcelona carnival, Eva (Aure Attika) is ready for something new, so she heads over to France and becomes the roommate of a gay American artist (Phillip Bartlett) and works as the housewife for two wealthy older homosexuals (Claude Chabrol and Jean-François Balmer. After she gets settled, she takes a job at a government office for a while but then decides to have a child, which her obliging roommate makes with her the old fashioned way. He then returns to his usual preference, while Eva explores becoming an artist herself. From time to time in this easygoing comedy, Eva's similarly independent and quirky mother (Bernadette Lafont) shows up.
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