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Don't Let Me Die On A Sunday (1999)
Rating:
Starring: Jean-Marc Barr, Elodie Bouchez, Jeanne Casilas, Patrick Catalifo, Florence Darel, G
Director: Didier Le Pecheur
Category: Foreign, Drama
Studio: First Run Features
Subtitles:
English
Length:
86 mins

 
 

 

"Seductive And Shockingly Sexy!" -Newsweek

One night, a morgue employee named Ben meets, under the strangest circumstances, Teresa, a young woman who has overdosed on Ecstasy at a rave. Following this sensational beginning, Teresa and Ben embark on an odyssey that takes them into the world of sadomasochism, wild techno dance parties, and orgies as they search for new sensations that will ease their chilling sense of despair.

Starring Elodie Bouchez (The Dreamlife Of Angels, Wild Reeds) and Jean-Marc Barr (Dancer In The Dark, Breaking The Waves, The Big Blue, this provocative, disturbing film will challenge your sensibilities in much the same way as Eyes Wide Shut, Crash, Breaking The Waves and Tokyo Decadence.