One to Another
- Director: Pascal Arnold; Jean-Marc Barr
- Writer: Pascal Arnold
- Producer: Pascal Arnold
CGiii Comment
A ménage à cinq...it's the only girl - Lizzie Brochere - who is the weakest link.
Her blank, vacant, wide-eyed stares become more than annoying...poking her eye out with a sharp stick...would bring endless pleasure.
The narrative is a little too contrived...this is so firmly entrenched up the pretentious arses of the directors that they must surely be painfully constipated.
Artsy clap-trap.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Chacun Sa Nuit explores the carnal interdependencies among a host of characters who live in a town in provincial France. At the center of it all is Pierre (Arthur Dupont), a conceited and vain bisexual musician in his late teens who acts as a magnet, to varying degrees, for a whole array of characters - from his sister, Lucie (Lizzie Brocheré), with whom he has a heated incestuous relationship, to a city councilor with whom he participates in gay orgies. When Pierre turns up dead, Lucie investigates the reasons for his demise and charts the network of sadomasochistic relationships that crisscross the town.
Cast & Characters
Lizzie Brochere as Lucie;
Arthur Dupont as Pierre;
Guillaume Bache as Nicolas;
Pierre Perrier as Sebastien;
Nicolas Nollet as Baptiste;
Valerie Mairesse as Agnes;
Karl E. Landler as Paul;
Matthieu Boujenah as Damien;
Jean-Christophe Bouvet as Vincent Sylvaire;
Pierre Beziers as Le lieutenant;
Antoine Coesens as M. Saunier;
Guillaume Gouix as Romain le skinhead;
Claude Lecat as Mme Saunier;
Stephane Dauch as Le psychiatre;
Marion Donon as Julie