Harems (1991)
Harems is a love story between a screen-writer and a gogo-boy, the latter being typically representative of the image of seduction in the 80's. The screenwriter leaves on a journey and asks the gogo-boy to accompany him. A scandal breaks out and the gogo-boy's antics lead to both men's meeting with the narrator. She introduces the spectator to the psychological state of the screen-writer - who is in the process of inventing a mythic character based on his lover - and befriends and helps the gogo-boy in his quest for happiness. The narrator relates the story taking place between the two men and questions the relationship between fantasy and the reality of love.
Director: Marc Paradis
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Loredana Bianconi as |
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François Lamothe as |
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Simon B. Robert as |
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Lambert Bourgeois as |
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Éric Duchesne as |
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Sylvain Ladouceur as |
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Yves Lalonde as |
| Directing | Marc Paradis | Director |