Summer Nights (2014)
Michele and Helene seem to be the perfect couple. However, on weekends, Michele steps into a secret life, as a transvestite, Mylene, in a hidden French forest. There, Mylene meets with a lover, Flavia, another transvestite who once fought alongside Michele in war. Michele works to balance his double life, but soon, Helene becomes concerned with her husband's mysterious trips.
Director: Mario Fanfani
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 104 min
Release Date: August 29, 2014
Cast
- Guillaume de Tonquédec - Michel Aubertin/Mylène
- Jeanne Balibar - Hélène Aubertin
- Nicolas Bouchaud - Jean Marie Straub/Flavia
- Mathieu Spinosi - Pascal Quéméner
- Serge Bagdassarian - Fée Clochette
- Jean Benoit Mollet - Callipyge
- Clément Sibony - Suzy Corridor
- Zazie de Paris - Hermine
- Mar Sodupe - Suzanne Müller
- Julia Artamonov - Mademoiselle
Screenplay
Music: Rodolphe Burger
Cinematography: Georges Lechaptois
Editing: François Quiqueré
Production: 24 Mai Production, France 3 Cinéma
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
transvestism, lgbt, gay theme
More Films by Director: Mario Fanfani
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Summer Nights about?
- Michele and Helene seem to be the perfect couple. However, on weekends, Michele steps into a secret life, as a transvestite, Mylene, in a hidden French forest. There, Mylene meets with a lover, Flavia, another transvestite who once fought alongside Michele in war. Michele works to balance his double life, but soon, Helene becomes concerned with her husband's mysterious trips.
- Who directed Summer Nights?
- Summer Nights was directed by Mario Fanfani.
- Who stars in Summer Nights?
- Summer Nights stars Guillaume de Tonquédec, Jeanne Balibar, Nicolas Bouchaud, Mathieu Spinosi, Serge Bagdassarian, Jean Benoit Mollet.
- How long is Summer Nights?
- Summer Nights has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
- What genre is Summer Nights?
- Summer Nights is a Comedy film.
- Where was Summer Nights produced?
- Summer Nights was produced in France.