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The Man I Love (1997 film)

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The Man I Love
FrenchL'Homme que j'aime
Written byStéphane Giusti
Directed byStéphane Giusti[1]
StarringJean-Michel Portal
Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
Mathilde Seigner
Vittoria Scognamiglio
Music byLazare Boghossian
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
Production
ProducersMichel Rivelin
Alain Tortevoix
CinematographyJacques Bouquin
EditorCatherine Schwartz
Running time91 minutes
Original release
Release5 December 1997 (1997-12-05)

The Man I Love (French: L'Homme que j'aime) is a 1997 French gay romance television film directed by Stéphane Giusti. It was originally made for French television, a co-production between Arte and La Sept.[2] It was broadcast in 1997. It was then released internationally as a film on 27 April 2001.

Plot

It follows a love story between two men at a swimming pool. Martin (Marcial Di Fonzo Bo), a brash pool monitor and resident lifeguard Lucas (Jean-Michel Portal). Martin becomes interested in the younger and attractive Lucas but Lucas has a live-in girlfriend, Lise (Mathilde Seigner), so he is initially resisted. Later, Lise starts to integrate Martin into Lucas and Lisa's social life. Lucas then begins to doubt his heterosexuality and starts falling for Martin. But Martin is declared HIV-positive, which forces Lucas to choose between the terminally ill man he starts to love and his first love Lise. The motto "Live each day of your life as if it were your last" is the main theme of the film.

Cast

Other cast members; Jacques Hansen, Stephane Leveque, Karim Lounis, Bernard Nissile, Bruno Bonomo, Benjamin Sanchiarelli, Serguei Tourountsev, Nedjib Djebarri, Louis Philippe Lopez and Elizabeth Giusti[3]

DVD release

The Man I Love was released on Region 1 (U.S. and Canada) DVD on 11 November 2003.[4]

References

  1. ^ Philippe Rège Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1, p. 446, at Google Books
  2. ^ Nick Rees-RobertsFrench Queer Cinema, p. 107, at Google Books
  3. ^ Fabrice Pradas Cinéma gay: un siècle d'homosexualité sur grand écran, p. 192, at Google Books
  4. ^ "The Man I Love". www.amazon.com. 11 November 2003. Retrieved 5 December 2018.