La Maladie de Sachs

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La Maladie de Sachs is a 1999 French film directed by Michel Deville from a novel by Martin Winckler. It won the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Prix Méliès, and received César nominations for Best Actor, Best Director and Best Writing.

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Dr. Bruno Sachs, the only medical practicioner in a small French town, seems on the surface to be compassionate and dedicated. However, in private he is not happy in his work and does not like most of his patients, which include a heart patient who refuses life-saving surgery, and a man whose wife wants sex three times a day, the strain of which is causing his body to wear out. To supplement his income, Dr. Sachs performs abortions in a nearby town. Here he meets Pauline Kasser, a young woman, and they are attracted to each other. While she is not interested in a traditional courtship, she would like to consummate their relationship. A few days later she bumps into him in a book shop, and their relationship seems to start to blossom.

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  • Albert Dupontel - Docteur Bruno Sachs
  • Valérie Dréville - Pauline Kasser
  • Dominique Reymond - Mme Leblanc, la secrétaire du docteur
  • Cécile Arnaud - La voisine de Mme Bailly
  • Etienne Bierry - M. Renard
  • Catherine Boisgontier - La femme qui a perdu son frère
  • Nathalie Boutefeu - Viviane, la serveuse
  • Jean-Claude Bourbault - L'homme à l'infarctus
  • Delphine Brimbeuf - La jeune fille enceinte
  • Christine Brücher - La mère d'Annie
  • Michelle Brûlé - La femme à l'hygiène irréprochable
  • Béatrice Bruno - Angèle Pujade
  • Gilles Charmot - Georges
  • Denis Chérer - Le serveur muet à la brasserie
  • Pierre Diot - L'homme au gel anesthésique

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