Serial Lover (1998)
Directed by James Huth

Comedy / Crime

Film Synopsis

Claire, a successful publisher, is about to celebrate her 35th birthday.  She is considering embarking on a passionate love affair but she cannot decide which man to commit herself to.  There are three candidates, three men who are equally intelligent and good-natured, each capable of satisfying her romantic needs.  To make her choice, she invites her three prospective lovers to a diner party...
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Film Credits

  • Director: James Huth
  • Script: Romain Berthomieu, James Huth, Hugo Jacomet
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Claude Thibaut
  • Music: Bruno Coulais
  • Cast: Michèle Laroque (Claire Doste), Albert Dupontel (Eric Cellier), Elise Tielrooy (Alice Doste), Michel Vuillermoz (Charles Thiriot), Gilles Privat (Ruitchi dit Chichi), Zinedine Soualem (Prince Hakim), Antoine Basler (Sacha Peters), Didier Bénureau (Bruno Helgen), Philippe Vieux (Giuseppe), Patrick Ligardes (Pino), Isabelle Nanty (Isabelle), Pierre-François Martin-Laval (Greenrabbit), Maurice Barthélémy (Maurice Speedrabbit), Marina Foïs (Mina Schuster), Frédérique Meininger (Mme Francine), Pascal Vincent (Luc 'Police!' Tegui), Jean-Paul Rouve (Edouard 'Douad' Pied), Emmanuelle Lepoutre (Mme Woodstocker), Elise Larnicol (La fiancée d'Hakim), Alexandra Fleischer (Alex Crash)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 83 min

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