
Masculin Féminin
Drama · Romance
Overview
Paul, a young idealist trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life, takes a job interviewing people for a marketing research firm. He moves in with aspiring pop singer Madeleine. Paul, however, is disillusioned by the growing commercialism in society, while Madeleine just wants to be successful. The story is told in a series of 15 unrelated vignettes.
Top Cast


Jean-Pierre Léaud
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Paul
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Paul


Chantal Goya
Chantal Goya
Madeleine Zimmer
Chantal Goya
Madeleine Zimmer


Marlène Jobert
Marlène Jobert
Élisabeth Choquet
Marlène Jobert
Élisabeth Choquet
Michel Debord
Michel Debord
Robert Packard
Michel Debord
Robert Packard


Catherine-Isabelle Duport
Catherine-Isabelle Duport
Catherine-Isabelle
Catherine-Isabelle Duport
Catherine-Isabelle


Evabritt Strandberg
Evabritt Strandberg
She (Woman in the Film)
Evabritt Strandberg
She (Woman in the Film)


Birger Malmsten
Birger Malmsten
He (Man in the Film)
Birger Malmsten
He (Man in the Film)


Yves Afonso
Yves Afonso
Man Who Kills Himself (uncredited)
Yves Afonso
Man Who Kills Himself (uncredited)


Henri Attal
Henri Attal
The Other Porn Book Reader (uncredited)
Henri Attal
The Other Porn Book Reader (uncredited)
Mickey Baker
Mickey Baker
Record Producer (uncredited)
Mickey Baker
Record Producer (uncredited)
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