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    Investigating Sex

    R2001 · Comedy drama · 1h 47m

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  1. English. Investigating Sex is a 2001 comedy-drama film written and directed by Alan Rudolph, starring Neve Campbell, Til Schweiger, Nick Nolte and Dermot Mulroney. The film is based on Investigating Sex: Surrealist Research 1928-1932, a book of Surrealist writers' discussions about sex led by André Breton and compiled by Jose Pierre.

  2. Original title: Investigating Sex. 2001. R. 1h 48m. IMDb RATING. 4.6 /10. 1.8K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Drama. A group of men and two female stenographers scientifically study sex. Director. Alan Rudolph. Writers. José Pierre. Alan Rudolph. Michael Henry Wilson. Stars. Dermot Mulroney. Julie Delpy. Robin Tunney. See production info at IMDbPro.

  3. Edgar (Dermot Mulroney) organizes a salon on the topic of sexuality and arranges to use the lavish estate of Faldo (Nick Nolte) as a venue. In light of the overwhelming brilliance of the ...

  4. Drama. Period. Romance. Release Date. 2001. Location. Berlin, Germany. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 47m. TCM Emails. In the libertine bohemian circles of New England at the end of the 1920's, wealthy mentor Faldo assembles a circle of young men intent upon a curious goal: Purely academically, they intend to discuss sex, openly and without taboos.

  5. "Investigating Sex," the latest head-scratcher from the unpredictable and frequently audacious Alan Rudolph, left a packed closing-night crowd noticeably unsatisfied at the pic's bow, in the vet ...

  6. Investigating Sex had its U.S. premiere as the closing night attraction of the 2001 Seattle Film Festival. Characteristics. Themes. Bohemian Life | Faltering Friendships | Love Triangles | Tortured Genius. Keywords. artist, bohemian, conversation, director, secretary, sex, student.

  7. Available on Tubi TV. Edgar (Dermot Mulroney) organizes a salon on the topic of sexuality and arranges to use the lavish estate of Faldo (Nick Nolte) as a venue. In light of the overwhelming brilliance of the luminaries in attendance, Edgar secures two comely stenographers -- the flirtatious Zoe (Robin Tunney) and the straight-laced Alice (Neve ...