Fine Manners (1978)

Fine Manners (1978) poster

Camille, a young, provincial, proletarian man works for Hélène Courtray, who is still beautiful and seductive. She's a sophisticated, cultivated and well-to-do woman who has engaged him to care for her reclusive son who has spent the past few years voluntarily locked up in his room. An encounter between two persons and two worlds where the relationship of the young man to this closed, strange and unknown universe rapidly turns tragedy.

Director: Jean-Claude Guiguet
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 86 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Georges Strouvé
Editing: Françoise Dousset, Franck Mathieu
Production: Diagonale
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

france, seduction, dysfunctional family

More Films by Director: Jean-Claude Guiguet
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fine Manners about?
Camille, a young, provincial, proletarian man works for Hélène Courtray, who is still beautiful and seductive. She's a sophisticated, cultivated and well-to-do woman who has engaged him to care for her reclusive son who has spent the past few years voluntarily locked up in his room. An encounter between two persons and two worlds where the relationship of the young man to this closed, strange and unknown universe rapidly turns tragedy.
Who directed Fine Manners?
Fine Manners was directed by Jean-Claude Guiguet.
Who stars in Fine Manners?
Fine Manners stars Hélène Surgère, Emmanuel Lemoine, Martine Simonet, Nicolas Silberg, Hervé Duhamel.
How long is Fine Manners?
Fine Manners has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is Fine Manners?
Fine Manners is a Drama film.
Where was Fine Manners produced?
Fine Manners was produced in France.