A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 7, 1969
Original Title:
Erotissimo
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Films des deux-mondes
Kinesis Films
Les Films de la Pléiade
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 100
Annie is a middle-age wife, still sexy and pampered by her husband, Phillippe, who is the owner and general manager of a dynamic company. Under the deluge of sexy Swedish movies, sexy advertising on the streets, sexy intimate clothing in ladies' shops, and even talks about sex and marital infidelity with her mother and female friends, Annie starts feeling left aside by her husband, and trying to attract in a number of ways - and failing. It's not the all-purpose secretary at the office that is keeping him late, it's a tax expert that, asking the most innocent questions, is finding out how Philippe can manage a company without profits, and still manage a home, may be two... with high quality levels.
Art Direction:
Gisèle Braunberger
Costume Design:
Michèle Cerf
Director:
Gérard Pirès
Director of Photography:
Roland Dantigny
Daniel Gaudry
Jean-Marc Ripert
Editor:
Annie Baronnet
Frédéric de Châteaubriant
Françoise Garnault
Hairstylist:
Patrick Ales
Alice Salomon
Makeup Artist:
Louis Bonnemaison
Original Music Composer:
William Sheller
Producer:
Pierre Braunberger
Scenario Writer:
Nicole de Buron
Sound:
André Hervée
Gérard Manneveau
Jean Nény
Writer:
Pierre Sisser
Gérard Pirès
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