Dis-moi que tu m'aimes explained
Dis-moi que tu m'aimes is a French film directed by Michel Boisrond, released in 1974.
Synopsis
Two wives (one a housewife and the other a decorator) throw their husbands (businessmen Daniel Ceccaldi and Jean-Pierre Marielle) out. The men are initially delighted to return to bachelorhood.
One man leaves the city to breed sheep in the countryside and the other finds love with another man.
Details
- Title : Dis-moi que tu m'aimes
- Director : Michel Boisrond
- Writers : Annette Wademant and Michel Boisrond
- Cinematography : Daniel Gaudry
- Cameraman : Jean-Paul Cornu
- Editor : Renée Lichtig
- Music : Claude Bolling
- Sound : Bernard Ortion
- Produce : Gérard Beytout (co-production Franco Film - S.N.C. - Mannic Film)
- Distributor : S.N.C.
- Length : 115 minutes
- Release date : 12 December 1974
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