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Porn Theater

Country: France, Language: French, 90 mins

Original Title

La Chatte à Deux Têtes...aka: Glowing Eyes
  • Director: Jacques Nolot
  • Writer: Jacques Nolot
  • Producer: Pauline Duhault; Eric Zaouali

CGiii Comment

Something fundamentally is wrong with this film...

It's a porn cinema showing heterosexual films frequented by gay men (of all ages) and the worst transvestites in the history of the world - all out for a bit of man on man sex.

THIS IS MEANT TO BE PARIS, one of the most liberal cities in the world - surely they would prefer to go to a gay porn cinema - at least then, the movies would be a bit more palatable.

Nolot's ego runs away with him - his self-attraction is self-delusional...get thee to therapy toute de suite.

In nearly all of his films - he worships himself via masturbatory malpractice, perhaps there are those who like slime-balls.

Intentional or otherwise - it is a very funny movie albeit unnecessarily vulgar and distasteful.

A crude self-indulgent mess - designed to shock (housewives).


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The(ir) Blurb...

A tale set in a decaying Parisian porn theatre, where within its dark confines, male patrons--soldiers, transvestites, married men--regularly engage in anonymous sex acts. In the ticket booth of the theatre, a wise Italian woman serves as benevolent gatekeeper, observing--but never judging--the proceedings occurring under her watchful eyes. One day, one of her regulars engages her in a conversation that leads to an unusual friendship, as these two worldly souls share their common experiences.

Cast & Characters

Vittoria Scognamiglio as Cashier;
Jacques Nolot as 50-Year-Old Man;
Sébastien Viala as Projectionist;
Olivier Torres as L'homme à la robe jaune;
Lionel Goldstein as L'homme à l'imper noir;
Frédéric Longbois as L'homme à l'éventail;
Fouad Zeraoui as L'homme qui a cu sa dose;
Jean-Louis Coquery as L'homme nu