Scene from La passerelle (1988)
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| Duration: 100 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Karima Mathilda Haïm
Birth Date: 1965-02-08
Birth Place: Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Seine, France
Details
Alternate Names: Karin Haïm, Mathilde Haïm, ماتیلدا می
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Full Biography
Born on February 8, 1965 in Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France as Karima Mathilda Haim. She is known for her work on Lifeforce (1985), The Jackal (1997) and Le cri du hibou (1987).
About the Movie: La passerelle (1988)
Alternative Title: A Passerelle, The Catwalk, Az erkély, The Crossing
Director: Jean-Claude Sussfeld
Writer: Jean-Claude Sussfeld, Paul Berthier, Richard Wright
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Keywords: based on novel, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, male frontal nudity, male full frontal nudity, male nudity, male pubic hair, male rear nudity, pubic hair, son
Story
La passerelle (1988) begins with Jean Nevers, a middle-aged bachelor who lives alone and has no family or friends to speak of. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets his new neighbor, Cora Elbaz. Cora is a single mother living with her five-year-old son Antoine next door to Jean. The story revolves around the growing relationship between these three individuals as they navigate their personal challenges and form an unconventional family.
Summary
La passerelle is a French drama film directed by Jean-Claude Sussfeld, released in 1988. Set in Paris, the movie explores themes of loneliness, isolation, and the unexpected bonds that can form between people. The story revolves around Jean Nevers, an isolated man who finds himself drawn into the lives of his neighbors, Cora Elbaz and her son Antoine. While the plot details are limited in the provided sources, it is clear that the film delves into the complexities of human relationships and the ways in which people can find solace and connection with one another despite their differences.