Man Is a Woman
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- Runtime
- 100 mins
Simon Eskenazy is a gay Parisian clarinet player who lives his single life to the fullest. One day, he receives a very tempting offer from his homophobic uncle, looking to continue the family legacy – if he gets married and has a child, he will receive ten million francs and inherit his uncle's luxurious mansion. After meeting Rosalie Baumann at his cousin David's wedding, and with some convincing on his mother's part, Simon sees an opportunity to fulfill his uncle's wishes and the pair go ahead and get married, but not before traveling to New York to meet Rosalie's Orthodox Jewish family. As Simon tries to develop real feelings for Rosalie, he struggles with his feelings for his newlywed cousin David.
Simon Eskenazy is a gay Parisian clarinet player who lives his single life to the fullest. One day, he receives a very tempting offer from his homophobic uncle, looking to continue the family legacy – if he gets married and has a child, he will receive ten million francs and inherit his uncle's luxurious mansion. After meeting Rosalie Baumann at his cousin David's wedding, and with some convincing on his mother's part, Simon sees an opportunity to fulfill his uncle's wishes and the pair go ahead and get married, but not before traveling to New York to meet Rosalie's Orthodox Jewish family. As Simon tries to develop real feelings for Rosalie, he struggles with his feelings for his newlywed cousin David.
Cast
- Antoine de Caunes
- Elsa Zylberstein
- Gad Elmaleh
- Michel Aumont
- Judith Magre
- Maurice Bénichou
- Catherine Hiegel
- Stéphane Metzger
- Edwin Gerard
- Noëlla Dussart
- Jean-François Dérec
- Sacha Santon
- Gilles Atlan
- Irene Zilbermann
- Jesse Joe Walsh
- Maryse Deol
- Jacqueline Segard
- Patrick Burgel
- Roland Oberlin
- Andrée Damant
- Henri Dorothe
- Louis-Serge Segard
- Lilly Reka
- Francine Zilbermann
- Raymonde Aknin
- Charles Aknin
- Lilly Scherr
- Lee Delong
Director
- Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
Producers
- Jean-Luc Ormières
- Régine Konckier
Screenwriter
- Jean-Jacques Zilbermann