
The French Love
Directed by José BénazérafWhere to Watch The French Love
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The French Love was released on August 23, 1972.
The French Love was directed by José Bénazéraf.
The French Love has a runtime of 1h 40m.
The French Love was produced by José Bénazéraf.
Bryan is an American journalist, married with two young daughters. Assigned to cover the Paris Conference on Vietnam, he is approached at the airport by two stewardesses, Corinne and Lucile. They meet again, talk politics, but the discussion veers off course: “Do you know how to make love? - Of course, I'm married.” Bryan sleeps with Corinne as Lucile looks on, then confesses to both women: he feels no remorse, but he's sad that it's so easy to cheat on your wife. “Corinne is a free woman,” as Lucile later tells Bryan. The latter is too puritanical and romantic to accept being just another fling. He thinks of nothing but the young woman, and is constantly on the lookout for her.
The key characters in The French Love are Corinne (Catherine Franck), Lucile (Patricia Hermenier), Bryan (Herman Ryan).
The French Love is a Drama film.
The French Love has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.




