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Men Men Men (1996)
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Starring: Paolo Conticini, Carlo Croccolo, Christian De Sica, Massimo Ghini, Leo Gullotta, Alessandro Haber, Paco Reconti, Monica Scattini
Director: Christian De Sica
Category: Comedy, Foreign
Studio: Hen's Tooth
Subtitles:
English
Length:
84 mins
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"Sexist…hilarious…energetic…the laughs just keep on coming."-San Francisco Film Festival

A poignant and provocative slice-of-life comedy following six months in the lives of four middle-aged homosexual friends. Sandro is a film producer dealing with his son and ex-wife after recently coming out of the closet.Vittorio, a talented architect, is heartbroken that his longtime lover has left him for a woman.Dado is a respected orthopedist who checks out hunky athletes in his examination room.Tony is a tailor unable to outgrow a love-hate relationship with this aged mother.Individually each is a neurotic mess, but collectively they spur each other to riotous pranks and raucous sexual games.

Bittersweet, bitchy, and often politically incorrect, Men Men Men shows that when the Boys in the Band grow up, they play an entirely different tune.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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