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L'homme qui aimait les hommes

Four interviews with homosexuals who are asked to talk about their sexual orientation, through their desires, their history, their feelings.

Top Cast

  • Erwan Fouquet

    Erwan Fouquet

  • Véronique Heuchenne

    Véronique Heuchenne

  • Joseph Lau

    Joseph Lau

  • Gilles Le Louedec

    Gilles Le Louedec

  • Bertrand Nadler

    Bertrand Nadler

Overview

Four interviews with homosexuals who are asked to talk about their sexual orientation, through their desires, their history, their feelings.

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