100 minutes
5/17/1999
This French romantic comedy-drama concerns Claude Langmann, a middle-aged auctioneer, who is in a loving marriage with his second wife of 15 years. Though he is deeply in love with his wife and has remained faithful to her, he finds himself unable to perform in bed. His wife says she is satisfied with Claude's love and tenderness, but he visits a sex specialist anyway. There he learns of Viagra, which is not yet approved in France, though it is available in Switzerland over the counter. Soon Claude is on his way to Geneva, and eager to prove his manhood, tries to bed Agnes, his very attractive and very available assistant. His daughter, who also comes along for the trip, interferes with her own problems.
Claude Berri
as Claude Langmann
Fanny Ardant
as Marie Langmann, épouse de Claude
Claude Brasseur
as Paul-Édouard
Alain Chabat
as Le gynécologue et andologue
Danièle Lebrun
as Myriam, ex-femme de Paul-Édouard
Véronique Vella
as Julie, entraîneuse
Brigitte Bémol
as Agnès
François Berléand
as Le docteur Nataf
Olga Grumberg
as Nathalie Langmann, fille de Claude
Pierre Semmler
as Frédérick, marié et amant de Julie
Myriam Mézières
as Une cliente à la vente aux enchères
Nadia Barentin
as Monique, l'assistante de Claude
Christian Boutonnet
as Christian
Rafael Ortiz
as Raphaël
Jérôme Hardelay
as Marius, le fils de Claude et Marie
André Schoeller
as L'expert
Ronald Virag
as Dr. Doppler
Claire Prévost
as Une serveuse
Marie-Christine Adam
as Femme étude