
Love Circles
Jan 01 1985
•2h 38m
•Comedy, Romance, Drama
French erotic auteur Gerard Kikoine makes the world his canvas in this sexy roundelay of intimate encounters across the globe. Following a pack of cigarettes that ends up with partner after partner, the film moves from Paris to Rome, Cannes, Hong Kong, Los Angeles and New York, exposing carnal couplings that take place everywhere from a furniture store to an airplane cockpit. Marie-France, Sophie Berger and Josephine Jacqueline Jones co-star.
Cast
See allJohn Sibbit
Jack

Josephine Jacqueline Jones
Brigid

Sophie Berger
Dagmar

Philippe Baronnet
Gino
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