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Duration: 317 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 672x416 | Added: 2014-Mar-13 |
Birth Name: Dominique Élisabeth Laffin
Birth Date: 1952-06-03
Birth Place: Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France
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Dominique Laffin (June 3, 1952 – June 12, 1985) was a French actress born in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France. She appeared in 19 films between 1975 and 1985, gaining critical acclaim for her role in 'La Femme qui pleure' (1979), which earned her a César Award nomination for Best Actress. Laffin also co-starred with Roberto Benigni in 'Chiedo asilo' that same year. Her career was short-lived due to her untimely death from a heart attack at age 33. Rumors of suicide surround her death, but these remain unconfirmed. She is buried near François Truffaut in Paris's Cimetière de Montmartre. Laffin had a daughter, Clémentine Autain (born 1973), who later became a French politician.
Release Year: 1979
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Alternative Title: Nächtliche Ruhestörung, Juego nocturno, Movimenti notturni, Nocna wrzawa, Escândalos Nocturnos, Night After Night, Nocturnal Uproar
Director: Catherine Breillat
Writer: Catherine Breillat
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Genre: Drama
Tapage nocturne follows Solange, a filmmaker who is married and a mother. She engages in occasional sexual encounters with her husband but also feels attracted to Jim, a bisexual actor. Solange actively pursues multiple lovers simultaneously, seeking intense love affairs.
Directed by Catherine Breillat in 1979, Tapage nocturne is a drama film centered around the sexual liberation and desires of its protagonist, Solange. The movie explores themes of infidelity, bisexuality, and the search for passionate love. While the plot descriptions are brief, they suggest a narrative focused on Solange's extracurricular affairs and her husband's acceptance of her promiscuity.