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2011 Certificate 18
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In his graphically erotic new film Q, controversial French filmmaker Laurent Bouhnik (24 Hours in the Life of a Woman) uses the current economic crisis as a trenchant social backdrop to the lives of a group of conflicted teenagers. When the enigmatic Cecile walks into their lives, their deepest-felt sexual urges are unleashed .. Read more

Starring Deborah Revy, Helene Zimmer, Gowan Didi, Johnny Amaro
Director Laurent Bouhnik
Genres Drama, World Cinema

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Q

In his graphically erotic new film Q, controversial French filmmaker Laurent Bouhnik (24 Hours in the Life of a Woman) uses the current economic crisis as a trenchant social backdrop to the lives of a group of conflicted teenagers. When the enigmatic Cecile walks into their lives, their deepest-felt sexual urges are unleashed and their worlds changed forever.

After the death of her father, 20 year old Cecile (Déborah Révy) looks for support from her friends but it’s only through random sexual encounters that she finds solace. Alice (Hélène Zimmer), who lives under the thumb of her repressive parents, dreams of the ‘perfect love story’ but her ‘secret’ boyfriend Matt (Gowan Didi) can’t commit to anything substantial. Given striking immediacy by the graphic depiction of real sex, it is these stories of love and desire that form the emotional and sensual epicentre of Q.

Starring Deborah Revy, Helene Zimmer, Gowan Didi, Johnny Amaro, Déborah Révy, Hélène Zimmer, Johnny Amaro
Director Laurent Bouhnik
Studio FUSION MEDIA SALES
Run time DVD: 1 hr 33 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Drama, World Cinema
Language DVD: French
Subtitles DVD: English
Released Production year: 2011

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DVD: 05 Dec 2011

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      In his graphically erotic new film Q, controversial French filmmaker Laurent Bouhnik (24 Hours in the Life of a Woman) uses the current economic crisis as a trenchant social backdrop to the lives of a group of conflicted teenagers. When the enigmatic Cecile walks into their lives, their deepest-...