Isabelle Is Afraid of Men (1957)

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During a summer spent with her cousins, whose freedom and incessant flirting at first surprised her, young Isabelle met a charming playmate whom her mother and aunt, worried about this tender friendship, forbade her to see again. This doesn't stop Isabelle from meeting Yves and learning that friendship and love are not the same thing: the sweet little friend is left alone with his dreams and the memory of a too-pretty girlfriend.

Director: Jean Gourguet
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: José Cana
Cinematography: Scarciafico Hugo
Editing: Jeanne-Marie Favier
Production: Société Française de Production (SFP)
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Gourguet
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Isabelle Is Afraid of Men about?
During a summer spent with her cousins, whose freedom and incessant flirting at first surprised her, young Isabelle met a charming playmate whom her mother and aunt, worried about this tender friendship, forbade her to see again. This doesn't stop Isabelle from meeting Yves and learning that friendship and love are not the same thing: the sweet little friend is left alone with his dreams and the memory of a too-pretty girlfriend.
Who directed Isabelle Is Afraid of Men?
Isabelle Is Afraid of Men was directed by Jean Gourguet.
Who stars in Isabelle Is Afraid of Men?
Isabelle Is Afraid of Men stars Cathia Caro, Roger Dumas, Michel François, Simone Paris, Robert Vattier, Junie Astor.
How long is Isabelle Is Afraid of Men?
Isabelle Is Afraid of Men has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Isabelle Is Afraid of Men?
Isabelle Is Afraid of Men is a Drama film.
Where was Isabelle Is Afraid of Men produced?
Isabelle Is Afraid of Men was produced in France.