
The School of Flesh
Drama · Mystery · Romance
Overview
Fashion executive Dominique's obsession for Quentin, a young bisexual hustler, fills her desire for physical love but leaves her taxed emotionally. Twists and turns in the relationship, along with the man's violent and abusive nature, force Dominique to reconcile the conflicts created by her passion. In this quest, Dominique is aided, and sometimes hindered, by friends, clients, and Quentin's former and current acquaintances.
Top Cast


Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Dominique
Isabelle Huppert
Dominique


Vincent Martinez
Vincent Martinez
Quentin
Vincent Martinez
Quentin


Vincent Lindon
Vincent Lindon
Chris
Vincent Lindon
Chris


Marthe Keller
Marthe Keller
Madame Thorpe
Marthe Keller
Madame Thorpe


François Berléand
François Berléand
Soukaz
François Berléand
Soukaz


Danièle Dubroux
Danièle Dubroux
L'amie de Dominique
Danièle Dubroux
L'amie de Dominique


Bernard Le Coq
Bernard Le Coq
Cordier
Bernard Le Coq
Cordier


Roxane Mesquida
Roxane Mesquida
Marine
Roxane Mesquida
Marine


Jean-Louis Richard
Jean-Louis Richard
M. Thorpe
Jean-Louis Richard
M. Thorpe


Jean-Claude Dauphin
Jean-Claude Dauphin
Louis-Guy
Jean-Claude Dauphin
Louis-Guy
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