L'amour des femmes 42 years old

Although there are women in the lives of the three main protagonists -- a middle-aged architect, his construction designer, and a journalist -- the women are not as crucial to the men's search for an identity as the title might suggest. When the three men run into a former professor of the architect and designer, they are inspired by his fanfare and expansive nature. Still in search of solutions to their particular problems, the men head out to visit the professor and get to the bottom of their own issues. Unfortunately, the professor turns out to be more "loco" than otherwise, and the three men watch their hopes burst like a popped balloon -- it seems like their ability to assess human character should now be added to their list of problem spots.

Credits

L'amour des femmes Cast

Name Character
Pierre Clémenti He was 39, 57 years old when he died as Philippe
Heinz Bennent He was 60, 90 years old when he died as Manfred
Aurore Clément She was 36, now 78 years old as Zoé
Jean-Marc Bory He was 47, 67 years old when he died as Bruno
Hilde Ziegler She was 43, 60 years old when she died as Inge
Jean-Pierre Malo He was 30, now 72 years old as Paul
Anne Bennent She was 18, now 60 years old as La fausse italienne

L'amour des femmes Crew

Name Department
Bernard Chaumeil as Boom Operator. Sound
Nicole Lubtchansky as Editor. She was 44 (77) years old when She died Editing
Raymond Vouillamoz as Associate Producer. He was 41 (now 83) years old Production
Anne-Marie Miéville as Still Photographer. She was 36 (now 78) years old Camera
Anne-Marie Miéville as Script Consultant. She was 36 (now 78) years old Writing
Michel Soutter as Director. He was 49 (59) years old when He died Directing
Michel Soutter as Writer. He was 49 (59) years old when He died Writing
Pierre Héros as Associate Producer. Production
Hugues Ryffel as Electrician. Lighting
Gérard Ruey as First Assistant Director. He was 29 (now 71) years old Directing
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L'amour des femmes (42 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, February 13, 1982
  • Runtime: 90 minutes