

Drama · Romance
Overview
Edgar is an artist living in Paris during the 1920s who believes that sex is a subject of vital importance, but almost no one discusses it with the gravity it deserves. With this in mind, Edgar gathers together a panel of fellow creative types at the home of the wealthy tycoon Faldo and his oddly accented spouse Sasha for an evening in which they will discuss their erotic lives without self-serving wit or exaggeration.
Top Cast


Dermot Mulroney
Dermot Mulroney
Edgar
Dermot Mulroney
Edgar


Neve Campbell
Neve Campbell
Alice
Neve Campbell
Alice


Robin Tunney
Robin Tunney
Zoey
Robin Tunney
Zoey


Julie Delpy
Julie Delpy
Chloe
Julie Delpy
Chloe


Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming
Sevy
Alan Cumming
Sevy


Til Schweiger
Til Schweiger
Monty
Til Schweiger
Monty


John Light
John Light
Peter
John Light
Peter


Jeremy Davies
Jeremy Davies
Oscar
Jeremy Davies
Oscar


Nick Nolte
Nick Nolte
Faldo
Nick Nolte
Faldo


Terrence Howard
Terrence Howard
Lorenz
Terrence Howard
Lorenz
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