Tontaine et Tonton (1999)
Director: Tonie Marshall
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Two friends meet and bemoan the state of their sex lives, yet the very same day they pick up Justine, a beautiful, single, apparently available young woman. Trouble is she's besotted with François Mitterrand and is wont to interrupt love-making with long quotations from the Great Man. Marshall's droll filmette has only the one joke and probably loses in translation.Author: TCh
Cast & crew
Director: Tonie Marshall
Cast: Patrick Pineau, Emmanuelle Devos, Eric Petitjean, Hélène Fillières full cast
Duration: 55 mins
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