Death of a Ladies' Man
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Canada (Quebec), Ireland · 2020
1h 44m
Director Matt Bissonnette
Starring Gabriel Byrne, Jessica Paré, Brian Gleeson, Antoine Olivier Pilon
Genre Drama
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A carousing college professor's life takes a series of unimaginable turns, and all the old stories are given a new twist, when he begins to have surreal hallucinations and learns he may not be long for this world.
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