Scène de Je t'aime moi non plus (1976)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Doris Thomas
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Noms alternatifs: Doris Thom, Doris Thon, Doris Tom
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Doris Thomas was born on May 24, 1953, in Yugoslavia (now Serbia). She moved to Paris at age 17 and worked various jobs before becoming an actress.
Nom de naissance: Gillian Gill
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Noms alternatifs: Gillian Pascuale, Gilliane
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Gillian Gill was known for her role as the petite waitress Johnny in the film 'Je t'aime moi non plus' (1976). She lived and worked at a truck-stop, where she developed feelings for Krassky, a garbage truck driver whom she believed was also interested in her. However, this attraction led to jealousy from Krassky's boyfriend Padovan, ultimately causing tension between them.
Nom de naissance: Jane Mallory Birkin
Date de naissance: 1946-12-14
Lieu de naissance: London, England, United Kingdom
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Noms alternatifs: Jane B., Jane B., Jane Mallory Birkin, Mademoiselle Birkin, Mademoiselle Birkin, Джейн Биркин, جین برکین, 제인 버킨
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Jane Mallory Birkin (1946-2023) was a British-French singer and actress known for her decade-long musical partnership with Serge Gainsbourg and prolific career in French cinema. She gained international fame through this collaboration.
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Noms alternatifs: Josiane Leveque
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Josiane Lévêque, born Josiane Balasko, is a French actress and filmmaker known for her role as 'La Petite' in the 1976 film 'Je t'aime moi non plus'. She began acting in the mid-1970s and has since appeared in numerous films. However, detailed information about her personal life or career beyond this is not provided.
À propos du film: Je t'aime moi non plus (1976)
Titre alternatif: Обичам те, а аз не, Paixão Selvagem, Elsk mig som du vil, Te amo... pero yo no, Rakastan, en rakasta, I Love You, I Don't, Ego den s'agapo, Erotiko trio, Yo te amo, yo tampoco, Amor Marginal, Je t'aime
Réalisateur: Serge Gainsbourg
Scénariste: Serge Gainsbourg
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Jacques-Eric Strauss, Claude Berri
Sociétés: Président Films, Renn Productions
Genre: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: jealousy, transsexuality, eroticism, bisexuality, male homosexuality, dysfunctional relationship, gay theme
Histoire
Je t'aime moi non plus follows Johnny, a petite waitress who works and lives at a truck-stop, feeling lonely and yearning for love. She develops a crush on Krassky, a garbage truck driver, but her sleazy boss Boris warns her that he is gay. Despite his sexuality, Krassky is also drawn to Johnny, possibly due to her boyish appearance. The duo's growing affection goes unnoticed until it stirs the jealousy of Krassky's boyfriend Padovan. Tensions escalate between them, leading to an unspecified confrontation.
Résumé
Je t'aime moi non plus is a 1976 film directed by Serge Gainsbourg, known for his work in French music and cinema. The movie explores themes of love, desire, jealousy, and sexual identity through the complex relationship between Johnny, Krassky, and Padovan. Set in the context of a truck-stop community, the story challenges conventional norms and presents a nuanced portrayal of LGBT-related dynamics.