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Directed by | Michel Leclerc |
Produced by |
Antoine Rein Fabrice Goldstein Caroline Adrian |
Written by | Michel Leclerc Baya Kasmi |
Starring |
Sara Forestier Jacques Gamblin Zinedine Soualem Carole Franck |
Music by | Jérôme Bensoussan David Euverte |
Cinematography | Vincent Mathias |
Edited by | Nathalie Hubert |
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Distributed by | UGC Distribution |
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100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $2.5 million |
Box office | $6.1 million |
The Names of Love (French: Le Nom des gens) is a 2010 French romantic comedy film directed by Michel Leclerc, written by Leclerc and Baya Kasmi, and produced by Antoine Rein, Fabrice Goldstein and Caroline Adrian. The film recorded 764,821 admissions in Europe.
The film was awarded two César Awards in 2011, including Best Actress for Sara Forestier and Best Original Screenplay.
The former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin makes a cameo appearance.
The film is semi-biographical, documenting the life of a young woman who uses sex as a weapon to influence right-wing individuals and conservative Muslims. Bahia Benmahmoud (Sara Forestier), a scatter-brained, free-spirited, young left-wing activist, sleeps with her political opposites in order to manipulate them to her cause, until she finds her match in Arthur Martin (Jacques Gamblin).
The Names of Love received generally positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an aggregate score of 73%, based on 52 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8 out of 10. The film also has a score of 62 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 19 reviews.