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Three Nights A Week

Country: France, Language: French, 103 mins

Original Title

Trois nuits par semaine
  • Director: Florent Gouëlou
  • Writer: Raphaëlle Desplechin, Florent Gouëlou
  • Producer: Gabriel Festoc, Nelson Ghrénassia

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29-years-old Baptiste is in a relationship with Samia when he first meets Cookie Kunty, a young drag queen from the Parisian scene who immediately mesmerises him. Initially motivated by the idea of a photography project revolving around Cookie, he immerses himself into this world, eventually embarking upon a relationship with Quentin, the young man behind the drag queen.

A queer romantic comedy, set between the nightclubs and the streets of Paris, but also a reflection on identity through the body and the narration of oneself through the image. An explosion of light, color, music, love, jealousy, pride, betrayal, forgiveness in the first film ever made in Europe behind the scenes of the glittering world of drag queens.


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Cast & Characters

Pablo Pauly (as Baptiste)
Romain Eck (as Cookie Kunty / Quentin)
Hafsia Herzi (as Samia)
Harald Marlot (as Bobel)
Mathias Houngnikpo (as Kiara Bolt)
Holy Fatma (as Iris)
Calypso Baquey (as Cassandre)
Jean-Marie Gouëlou (as Oncle Jean)
Andrea Romano (as Hugo)
Françoise Lorente (as La médecin)
Giovanna Magrini (as Gabriela)
Abdoulaye Traoré (as Le jeune garçon)
Romain Creutzmeyer (as L'homme de l'hôpital)
Sophie-Marie Larrouy (as Bérangère)
Yasmina Maïza (as Nawal)
Florence Bolufer (as La patronne du bar)
Alexandre Boumbou (as Le gardien du FJT)
Léo Aimé (as Joueur babyfoot)
Raphaël Temim (as Joueur babyfoot)
Alexandre Sigrist (as Le routier en colère)
Sonia Hell (as Agent aire d'autoroute)
Hugues Delamarlière (as Client bar Martigues)
Marvin Dubart (as Client bar Martigues)
Selim Ziouane (as Client bar Martigues)
Sébastien Vion (as Présentatrice Drag Olympus)