• Director(s)

    François Truffaut

  • Production Year

    1979

  • Release date

    04/02/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    94m

  • Cast

    Pierre Dios, Rosy Varte, Monique Dury, Alain Ollivier, Christian Lentretien, Emmanuel Clot, Alexandre Janssen, Roland Thenot, Dani, Marie-France Pisier, Daniel Mesguich, Dorothee, Jean-Pierre Ducos, Julien Bertheau, Julien Dubois, Marie Henriau, Claude Jade, Jean-Pierre Leaud, Andre Dussollier, Chantal Zaugo, Anne Kreis, Richard Kanayan

Film

Love On The Run

moderate nudity, sex references, sexual harassment, suicide references

LOVE ON THE RUN is a 1979 French comedy drama sequel in which a man considers his complicated love life in the wake of his divorce.

LOVE ON THE RUN is a 1979 French comedy drama sequel in which a man considers his complicated love life in the wake of his divorce.

sex
A woman tells a man that he treats her like a ‘hooker’. There are references to adultery and couples ‘sleeping together', and another to a writer who wanted to ‘make love’ to his own mother. In another scene a boy is asked whether he has ever ‘slept with a girl’; he says he hasn’t, but implies that he unsuccessfully sought the services of a sex worker.
nudity
There is brief sight of a woman’s bare breasts when she dresses after an off-screen sexual encounter.
suicide
There are infrequent verbal references to attempted suicide.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man maintains eye contact with a woman and winks while squeezing past her on a train; he then sends her a note offering her money for sex. There is brief sight of an illustration of a medieval scene in which a man lies on top of a woman who appears to be either fainting or resisting.
We see a couple in distress following the death of their child in an off-screen accident. There are brief references to the trial of a man who murdered his young son, including discreet sight of undetailed black-and-white crime scene photos. Another man slaps his young son twice across the face, and in a black-and-white flashback sequence we see a teacher strike a child. Bad language includes ‘bastard’, ‘ass’, ‘merde’, ’screwed up’, ‘damn’ and ‘hell’.
  • Director(s)

    François Truffaut

  • Production Year

    1979

  • Release date

    04/02/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    94m

  • Cast

    Pierre Dios, Rosy Varte, Monique Dury, Alain Ollivier, Christian Lentretien, Emmanuel Clot, Alexandre Janssen, Roland Thenot, Dani, Marie-France Pisier, Daniel Mesguich, Dorothee, Jean-Pierre Ducos, Julien Bertheau, Julien Dubois, Marie Henriau, Claude Jade, Jean-Pierre Leaud, Andre Dussollier, Chantal Zaugo, Anne Kreis, Richard Kanayan

moderate nudity, sex references, sexual harassment, suicide references
Classified Date:
25/01/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI Films
sex
A woman tells a man that he treats her like a ‘hooker’. There are references to adultery and couples ‘sleeping together', and another to a writer who wanted to ‘make love’ to his own mother. In another scene a boy is asked whether he has ever ‘slept with a girl’; he says he hasn’t, but implies that he unsuccessfully sought the services of a sex worker.
nudity
There is brief sight of a woman’s bare breasts when she dresses after an off-screen sexual encounter.
suicide
There are infrequent verbal references to attempted suicide.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man maintains eye contact with a woman and winks while squeezing past her on a train; he then sends her a note offering her money for sex. There is brief sight of an illustration of a medieval scene in which a man lies on top of a woman who appears to be either fainting or resisting.
We see a couple in distress following the death of their child in an off-screen accident. There are brief references to the trial of a man who murdered his young son, including discreet sight of undetailed black-and-white crime scene photos. Another man slaps his young son twice across the face, and in a black-and-white flashback sequence we see a teacher strike a child. Bad language includes ‘bastard’, ‘ass’, ‘merde’, ’screwed up’, ‘damn’ and ‘hell’.
  • Classified date

    25/01/2022

  • Language

    French