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Tenderness

It's the first time Adrien is entering a homosexual sauna. In the space of one night, he discovers this microcosm where the comic aspect of the individual tragedies encounters the passing of time and where hope mingles with melancholy.

Top Cast

  • Arsinée Khanjian

    Arsinée Khanjian

  • Adrien Savigny

    Adrien Savigny

  • Pierandré Boo

    Pierandré Boo

  • Pierre-Antoine Dubey

    Pierre-Antoine Dubey

  • Bernard Escalon

    Bernard Escalon

  • Fabrizio Citignola

    Fabrizio Citignola

  • Bruno Galliker

    Bruno Galliker

  • Stefan Hodel

    Stefan Hodel

  • Ruedi Keller

    Ruedi Keller

Overview

It's the first time Adrien is entering a homosexual sauna. In the space of one night, he discovers this microcosm where the comic aspect of the individual tragedies encounters the passing of time and where hope mingles with melancholy.

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