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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › L'EnnuiL'Ennui - Wikipedia

    L'Ennui (English: Boredom) is a 1998 erotic drama film directed by Cédric Kahn from a screenplay he co-wrote with Laurence Ferreira Barbosa, based on the 1960 novel La noia by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Charles Berling, Sophie Guillemin and Arielle Dombasle, with Robert Kramer, Alice Grey and Maurice Antoni.

  2. Dec 16, 1998 · Novel. Laurence Ferreira Barbosa. Screenplay. A philosophy teacher restless with the need to do something with his life meets a young woman suspected of driving an artist to his death. He finds the very simple Cecilia irritating but develops a sexual rapport with her.

  3. Film Review. L'Ennui, the film which brought international acclaim for its director Cédric Kahn, provides one of French cinema's most unsettling portraits of middle-life crisis and obsession. Although the film has a slightly surreal edge to it, the characters and their bizarre situation have a resonance of truth about them, making it an honest ...

    • Cédric Kahn
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › l_ennuiEnnui | Rotten Tomatoes

    Martin (Charles Berling) is a middle-aged philosophy teacher in the midst of a crisis. Lacking direction or purpose in his life, he initiates an affair with Cécilia (Sophie Guillemin), a young...

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    • Centre National de la Cinématographie
    • Cédric Kahn
    • Drama
  5. Oct 15, 1999 · Cedric Kahn’s relentless “L’Ennui” is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film.

  6. Comedy. Martin (Charles Berling) is a middle-aged philosophy teacher in the midst of a crisis. Lacking direction or purpose in his life, he initiates an affair with Cécilia (Sophie Guillemin), a...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › L'EnnuiL'Ennui - Wikiwand

    L'Ennui is a 1998 erotic drama film directed by Cédric Kahn from a screenplay he co-wrote with Laurence Ferreira Barbosa, based on the 1960 novel La noia by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Charles Berling, Sophie Guillemin and Arielle Dombasle, with Robert Kramer, Alice Grey and Maurice Antoni.

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