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  1. Jan 27, 2010 · Perfect. “The Hairdresser’s Husband” (1990) tells the story of two romantics besotted with love, living in a French hairdressing salon, she reading magazines on her perch by the widow, he working crosswords on the red leather bench, the sunlight flooding in. The yellows, blues, tropical colors. The exotic music he dances to.

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  2. Box office. $2.71 million [1] The Hairdresser's Husband (French: Le Mari de la coiffeuse), a 1990 French comedy-drama film written by Patrice Leconte and Claude Klotz, and directed by Leconte. Jean Rochefort stars as the title character. The film received the Prix Louis Delluc. In 1991 it was nominated for "Best Foreign-Language Film" in the ...

  3. Ever since 12-year-old Antoine saw Madame Sheaffer, the neighbourhood's voluptuous Alsatian hairstylist, he knew he would be a hairdresser's husband one day. Mesmerised as if by a mysterious force, the enthusiastic boy had an intimate dream: to lose himself in the lady's protective embrace, hoping to glimpse the deep, titillating gap in her ...

  4. Recently viewed. The Hairdresser's Husband: Directed by Patrice Leconte. With Jean Rochefort, Anna Galiena, Roland Bertin, Maurice Chevit. Antoine has always been fascinated by a hairdresser's delicate touch, the beguiling perfume and the enticing figure of a woman with an opulent bosom. After all, he always knew he would marry one, completing ...

    • Patrice Leconte
    • 57 sec
  5. The Hairdresser’s Husband is a tenderly peculiar one-of-a-kind romance. The plot is so charming & odd, I’m amazed such a random story exists. Leconte wrote & directed an entire movie about a little boy’s absurd, simple wish. It’s hilarious, innocent, & sensual all at once. Closest comparison I can make is to Jarmusch’s…

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    • Lambart Productions
    • Patrice Leconte
  6. Sep 10, 2012 · Amazingly she accepts, and he moves into her salon, where their blissful romance remains barely touched by the outside world... While Leconte's study in erotic obsession is, like Monsieur Hire ...

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  8. Oct 3, 1990 · The film begins with a flashback from the titular character, Antoine. We are introduced to his fixation with female hairdressers which began at a young age. The film uses flashbacks throughout and there are frequent parallels drawn with the past. We are unsure what Antoine has done with his life, however, we know he has fulfilled his childhood ambition, to marry a hairdresser.

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