
French Kisses
Drama
Overview
A collection of the best gay stories France has to offer. From tales of teenage sexual awakening, to searing studies of complex adult relationships, these six films are both quintessentially French and undeniably Universal. Includes: Apollo [Apollon] (2016); Body of Angels [Le corps des anges] (2016); Electric July [Juillet électrique] (2014); Herculanum (2016); In Return [En retour] (2013); Ruptures (or André and Gabriel) [Ruptures (ou André et Gabriel)] (2016).
Top Cast
Nathan Bobet
Nathan Bobet
Thomas (segment "Juillet électrique")
Nathan Bobet
Thomas (segment "Juillet électrique")


Arthur Cahn
Arthur Cahn
Léo (segment "Herculanum")
Arthur Cahn
Léo (segment "Herculanum")
Pierre Carrive
Pierre Carrive
Jean-Marc (segment "En retour")
Pierre Carrive
Jean-Marc (segment "En retour")
Rémi Chaudière
Rémi Chaudière
Victor (segment "Juillet électrique")
Rémi Chaudière
Victor (segment "Juillet électrique")


Jean-Marcel Crusiaux
Jean-Marcel Crusiaux
Jean Malterre (segment "Le corps des anges")
Jean-Marcel Crusiaux
Jean Malterre (segment "Le corps des anges")


Jérémie Elkaïm
Jérémie Elkaïm
Marc (segment "Herculanum")
Jérémie Elkaïm
Marc (segment "Herculanum")


Sophie Froissard
Sophie Froissard
Mother (segment "Juillet électrique")
Sophie Froissard
Mother (segment "Juillet électrique")


Gabriel Garnier
Gabriel Garnier
Gabriel Mansart (segment "Le corps des anges")
Gabriel Garnier
Gabriel Mansart (segment "Le corps des anges")
Victor Laupin
Victor Laupin
Apollon (segment "Apollon")
Victor Laupin
Apollon (segment "Apollon")
Baptiste Legros
Baptiste Legros
Thomas (segment "Le corps des anges")
Baptiste Legros
Thomas (segment "Le corps des anges")
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