Cours privé (1986)
Country: FR
Technical: col 95m
Director: Pierre Granier-Deferre
Cast: Elisabeth Bourgine, Michel Aumont, Xavier Deluc, Emmanuelle Seigner
Synopsis:
A rather unbalanced History teacher with lesbian tendencies and a taste for Marianne Faithfull joins a secondary school and proceeds to seduce half of the male staff and one or two of the pupils.
Review:
Boring, uneventful, even less erotic, would-be risqué poison-pen melodrama, whose characters are not quite what they seem. Bourgine is made to walk around her apartment in little more than a Chinese corset with alarming regularity (and lack of consequence) in a way that is supposedly meant to reflect her instability but was actually a shamelessly meretricious marketing ploy.
Country: FR
Technical: col 95m
Director: Pierre Granier-Deferre
Cast: Elisabeth Bourgine, Michel Aumont, Xavier Deluc, Emmanuelle Seigner
Synopsis:
A rather unbalanced History teacher with lesbian tendencies and a taste for Marianne Faithfull joins a secondary school and proceeds to seduce half of the male staff and one or two of the pupils.
Review:
Boring, uneventful, even less erotic, would-be risqué poison-pen melodrama, whose characters are not quite what they seem. Bourgine is made to walk around her apartment in little more than a Chinese corset with alarming regularity (and lack of consequence) in a way that is supposedly meant to reflect her instability but was actually a shamelessly meretricious marketing ploy.
Country: FR
Technical: col 95m
Director: Pierre Granier-Deferre
Cast: Elisabeth Bourgine, Michel Aumont, Xavier Deluc, Emmanuelle Seigner
Synopsis:
A rather unbalanced History teacher with lesbian tendencies and a taste for Marianne Faithfull joins a secondary school and proceeds to seduce half of the male staff and one or two of the pupils.
Review:
Boring, uneventful, even less erotic, would-be risqué poison-pen melodrama, whose characters are not quite what they seem. Bourgine is made to walk around her apartment in little more than a Chinese corset with alarming regularity (and lack of consequence) in a way that is supposedly meant to reflect her instability but was actually a shamelessly meretricious marketing ploy.