Love, Math and Sex
Love, Math and Sex (French: C'est la tangente que je préfère) is a 1997 French drama film directed by Charlotte Silvera.[1][2] It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival.
Love, Math and Sex | |
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Directed by | Charlotte Silvera |
Written by | Charlotte Silvera |
Starring | Julie Delarme |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Julie Delarme as Sabine
- Georges Corraface as Jiri
- Marie-Christine Barrault as the mathematics teacher
- Agnès Soral as Sabine’s mother
- Christophe Malavoy as Sabine’s father
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gollark: What maths? I don't really lasers, but that sounds impractical and horribly dangerous in several ways.
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gollark: You could just not put the dog in the room?
gollark: It's probably better to have a more proportionate response than blinding people and maybe setting them on fire.
References
- "Love, Math and Sex Review". Variety. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- "Love, Math and Sex". NY Times. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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