The Prude (1986)
Pierre is the artistic director of a theater, and when his daughter Manon lets him know that she is coming to see him after a year's absence, Pierre decides to prepare for the meeting. He goes to the theater with his girlfriend Ariane and has the actresses in his troupe act out different aspects of his daughter's character. Unfortunately, this is not adequate preparation, for when Manon does show up, nothing goes quite as he imagined...
Director: Jacques Doillon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: December 3, 1986
Cast
- Michel Piccoli - Pierre
- Sandrine Bonnaire - Manon
- Sabine Azéma - Ariane
- Laurent Malet - François
- Brigitte Coscas - La taille de Manon
- Anne Coesens - La voix de Manon
- Corinne Dacla - L'oreille de Manon
- Pascale Salkin - L'absence de Manon
- Jessica Forde - La main de Manon
- Vinciane Le Men - La fille au charbon
Screenplay
- Jacques Doillon (Screenplay)
- Jean-François Goyet (Screenplay)
Music: Philippe Sarde
Cinematography: William Lubtchansky
Editing: Marie Robert
Country: France, Belgium
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jacques Doillon
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Prude about?
- Pierre is the artistic director of a theater, and when his daughter Manon lets him know that she is coming to see him after a year's absence, Pierre decides to prepare for the meeting. He goes to the theater with his girlfriend Ariane and has the actresses in his troupe act out different aspects of his daughter's character. Unfortunately, this is not adequate preparation, for when Manon does show up, nothing goes quite as he imagined...
- Who directed The Prude?
- The Prude was directed by Jacques Doillon.
- Who stars in The Prude?
- The Prude stars Michel Piccoli, Sandrine Bonnaire, Sabine Azéma, Laurent Malet, Brigitte Coscas, Anne Coesens.
- How long is The Prude?
- The Prude has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is The Prude?
- The Prude is a Drama film.
- Where was The Prude produced?
- The Prude was produced in France, Belgium.