My Man
Released: 1996
Romance, Comedy, Drama
In Lyon, where many are unemployed, Marie is a prostitute who loves her work: she's thoughtful and exuberant toward clients old and young, slim or flabby. One night, a homeless man sleeps in the foyer of her apartment house; she gives him a hot meal, then a place on the floor to sleep by her radiator, then she offers herself. She falls in love, giving him new life, clothes, a place to live. When he grouses that he must bar hop while she uses the flat for her work, she finds them a larger flat. He grows restless, seducing a manicurist and pressing her to prostitution. He's arrested for procuring, so Marie must decide what to do; he, too, must face the consequences of his choices.
Starring: Anouk Grinberg, Gérard Lanvin, Valeria Bruni‑Tedeschi, Olivier Martinez, Dominique Lollia, Dominique Valadié, Jacques François, Robert Hirsch
Directed by: Bertrand Blier
Written by: Bertrand Blier
Language: French
Scenes
Marie (Anouk Grinberg) is a prostitute who leads a middle-aged client to her apartment. She tells him, "First, I'll take a nice long pee," then sits on the toilet while he kneels down in front of her and intently watches. She pees for about 15 seconds, while the camera shows the smile on her face.
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Alternate Titles
Мой мужчина (alternative russian title)