Confusion of Genders

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Confusion of Genders
Directed by Ilan Duran Cohen
Written byIlan Duran Cohen
Philippe Lasry
Produced byDidier Boujard
Starring Pascal Greggory
Nathalie Richard
Julie Gayet
Alain Bashung
Cyrille Thouvenin
Cinematography Jeanne Lapoirie
Edited byFabrice Rouaud
Music by Jay-Jay Johanson
Distributed byHaut et Cour
Release date
  • 27 December 2000 (2000-12-27)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Confusion of Genders (French : La Confusion des genres) is a 2000 French drama film starring Pascal Greggory. It was directed by Ilan Duran Cohen.

Two actors of this film were nominated at the César Awards 2001: Pascal Greggory for Best Actor – Leading Role and Cyrille Thouvenin for Most Promising Actor.

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