The Names of Love (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 24, 2010

Original Title:
Le Nom des gens

Alternate Titles:
Der Name der Leute
Le nom des gens
Los nombres del amor
Os Nomes do Amor
People's names

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Canal+
Delante Films
TF1 Droits Audiovisuels
TPS Star

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  ES: 7  FR: TP 

Runtime: 100

Make love, not war

Bahia Benmahmoud, a free-spirited young woman, has a particular way of seeing political engagement, as she doesn't hesitate to sleep with those who don't agree with her to convert them to her cause - which is a lot of people, as all right-leaning people are concerned. Generally, it works pretty well. Until the day she meets Arthur Martin, a discreet forty-something who doesn't like taking risks. She imagines that with a name like that, he's got to be slightly fascist. But names are deceitful and appearances deceiving.

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Art Designer:
Serge Élissalde

Casting:
Aurélie Guichard

Costume Design:
Mélanie Gautier

Director:
Michel Leclerc

Director of Photography:
Vincent Mathias

Editor:
Nathalie Hubert

Executive Producer:
Franck Celton
Veronique Hallot

Hairstylist:
Milou Sanner

Makeup Artist:
Nathalie Tabareau

Original Music Composer:
Jérôme Bensoussan
David Euverte

Producer:
Caroline Adrian
Fabrice Goldstein
Antoine Rein

Production Design:
Jean-Marc Tran Tan Ba

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
François Groult

Writer:
Michel Leclerc
Baya Kasmi

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