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A Slightly Pregnant Man (French: L'Événement le plus important depuis que l'homme a marché sur la Lune, lit. 'The Most Important Event Since Man Walked on the Moon'; Italian: Niente di grave, suo marito è incinto, lit. 'No Big Deal, Her Husband Is Pregnant') is a 1973 comedy film written and directed by Jacques Demy.
A Slightly Pregnant Man: Directed by Jacques Demy. With Catherine Deneuve, Marcello Mastroianni, Micheline Presle, Marisa Pavan. When a male driving school owner goes to see his doctor with complaints of feeling run down, he is pronounced four months pregnant.
- (988)
- Comedy
- Jacques Demy
- 1977-10
Original title: L'événement le plus important depuis que l'homme a marché sur la LuneA male Parisian driving-school owner who goes to see his doctor and comp...
- 3 min
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Told he is pregnant, an Italian (Marcello Mastroianni) with a wife (Catherine Deneuve) and child becomes famous and starts a fad.
- (11)
- Jacques Demy
- PG
- Marcello Mastroianni
92 minutes. Feeling out of sorts, Marco (Mastroianni), an Italian driving instructor living in Paris, pays a visit to the doctor, who promptly diagnoses him as four months pregnant.
Despite its absurd premise A Slightly Pregnant Man, a comedy for its time which is addressed to the then-nascent women’s liberation movement, is not only impressively well-made but surprisingly amusing.
A male Parisian driving school owner who goes to see his doctor and complains of feeling run down is pronounced four months pregnant. When the diagnosis is confirmed by a specialist, the result is an international media frenzy.