Investigating Sex (2001)
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44% want to see it
(1,079 ratings)
A group of bohemian intellectuals struggle to have an intelligent discussion of perhaps the world's most emotional subject in this comedy-drama from director Alan Rudolph. Edgar (Dermot Mulroney) is an artist living in Paris during the 1920s who believes that sex is a subject of vital… More A group of bohemian intellectuals struggle to have an intelligent discussion of perhaps the world's most emotional subject in this comedy-drama from director Alan Rudolph. Edgar (Dermot Mulroney) is an artist living in Paris during the 1920s who believes that sex is a subject of vital importance, but almost no one discusses it with the gravity it deserves. With this in mind, Edgar gathers together a panel of fellow creative types at the home of a wealthy tycoon (Nick Nolte) and his oddly accented spouse (Tuesday Weld) for an evening in which they will discuss their erotic lives without self-serving wit or exaggeration. Joining Edgar for this experiment is an artist from Germany (Til Schweiger), an arrogant film director (Jeremy Davies), a self-obsessed painter (Alan Cumming) whose fey personality may cross the boundaries of Edgar's prohibition of homosexuality as a topic of conversation, and a student from England (Terrence Dashon Howard) who has attracted the eye of a lovely French girl (Julie Delpy) with whom Edgar has fallen in love. Certain that a number of profound thoughts will be shared with the group, Edgar hires a pair of stenographers to record the proceedings, but the presence of the two young and beautiful secretaries -- innocent Alice (Neve Campbell) and provocative Zoe (Robin Tunney) -- has an unexpectedly strong effect on the group. Investigating Sex had its U.S. premiere as the closing night attraction of the 2001 Seattle Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Alan Rudolph
- Written By
- Alan Rudolph, Michael Henry Wilson
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
Critic Reviews
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Jeremy Heilman, MovieMartyr.com
A rambling sex farce without much of a punch line.
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Cast
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Dermot Mulroney
as Edgar
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Alan Cumming
as Sevy
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Neve Campbell
as Alice
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Robin Tunney
as Zoe
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Nick Nolte
as Faldo
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Tuesday Weld
as Sasha
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Julie Delpy
as Chloe
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Jeremy Davies
as Oscar
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Emily Bruni
as Janet
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Terrence Howard
as Lorenz
- Kathleen Robertson
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Til Schweiger
as Monty
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Jacqueline Anderson
as Linda