Bertrand Morane

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Bertrand Morane is the obsessive, womanizing protagonist of François Truffaut’s film "The Man Who Loved Women," whose life is defined by his compulsive pursuit of romantic and sexual relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Man Who Loved Women NERFINISHED
appearsInRemakeAs Bertrand Morane (American remake character)
causeOfDeath car accident
characterTrait compulsive
obsessive
romantic
womanizer
createdBy François Truffaut NERFINISHED
deathSceneIn The Man Who Loved Women NERFINISHED
filmGenreContext French comedy-drama
firstAppearance The Man Who Loved Women (1977 film) NERFINISHED
gender male
introducedIn 1977
mainInterest women
narrativeRole central narrator
nationality French
occupation engineer
writer
portrayedBy Charles Denner NERFINISHED
protagonistOf The Man Who Loved Women NERFINISHED
remakeFilm The Man Who Loved Women (1983 American film) NERFINISHED
remakePortrayedBy Charles Denner archive footage (funeral sequence inspiration)
themeAssociatedWith erotic obsession
male desire
romantic relationships
sexual relationships

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The Man Who Loved Women mainCharacter Bertrand Morane