
Love, Math and Sex
Romance · Drama
Overview
A highly intelligent teenage girl has an affair with a 40-year-old man.
Top Cast


Julie Delarme
Julie Delarme
Sabine
Julie Delarme
Sabine


Georges Corraface
Georges Corraface
Jiri
Georges Corraface
Jiri


Marie-Christine Barrault
Marie-Christine Barrault
La prof de maths
Marie-Christine Barrault
La prof de maths


Christophe Malavoy
Christophe Malavoy
Le père de Sabine
Christophe Malavoy
Le père de Sabine


Agnès Soral
Agnès Soral
La mère de Sabine
Agnès Soral
La mère de Sabine


Anna Prucnal
Anna Prucnal
La femme blonde
Anna Prucnal
La femme blonde


Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt
Pétra la vérité
Marie Laforêt
Pétra la vérité


Louis Navarre
Louis Navarre
Guy
Louis Navarre
Guy


Françoise Michaud
Françoise Michaud
La prof de sciences-nat
Françoise Michaud
La prof de sciences-nat


Rufus
Rufus
Un spectateur au cinéma
Rufus
Un spectateur au cinéma
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