The Oldest Profession (1967)

The Oldest Profession (1967) poster

A collection of sketches that tells the story of prostitution through the ages.

Director: Philippe de Broca, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Autant-Lara, Mauro Bolognini, Franco Indovina, Michael Pfleghar
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 119 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Michel Legrand
Cinematography: Pierre Lhomme, Alessandro D'Eva
Editing: Nino Baragli, Agnès Guillemot
Production: Francoriz Production, Les Films Gibé, Rialto Film, Rizzoli Film
Country: Germany, France, Italy
Language: Français
Box Office: $119
Original Language: fr

Keywords

human evolution, eroticism, prostitution, exploring sexuality, human behavior, sexual experimentation, sexual attitudes, sexual initiation, erotism, history of mankind

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Oldest Profession about?
A collection of sketches that tells the story of prostitution through the ages.
Who directed The Oldest Profession?
The Oldest Profession was directed by Philippe de Broca, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Autant-Lara, Mauro Bolognini, Franco Indovina, Michael Pfleghar.
Who stars in The Oldest Profession?
The Oldest Profession stars Michèle Mercier, Enrico Maria Salerno, Gabriele Tinti, Elsa Martinelli, Gastone Moschin, Giancarlo Cobelli.
How long is The Oldest Profession?
The Oldest Profession has a runtime of 1h 59m (119 minutes).
What genre is The Oldest Profession?
The Oldest Profession is a Comedy, Drama film.
How much did The Oldest Profession gross?
The Oldest Profession grossed $119 worldwide.
Where was The Oldest Profession produced?
The Oldest Profession was produced in Germany, France, Italy.