Scene from Pas de café, pas de télé, pas de sexe (1999)
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Duration: 187 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alexandra Tiedemann
Birth Name: Alexandra Tiedemann
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Alexandra Tiedemann starred as Nina in the 1999 French-Swiss film 'Pas de café, pas de télé, pas de sexe'. In this movie, her character becomes involved in a complex relationship triangle with Arno (played by Marc Lavoine) and Maurizio (Mathieu Demy). The story revolves around their efforts to navigate the complexities of administrative obstacles and emotions when Nina marries Arno out of convenience to secure residency for herself.
About the Movie: Pas de café, pas de télé, pas de sexe (1999)

Release Year: 1999
Nation: Switzerland
Alternative Title: Ni café, ni tele, ni sexo, Sem kávé, sem tévé, sem szex, Kein Kaffee, Kein Fernsehen, Kein Sex, No Coffee, No TV, No Sex
Director: Romed Wyder
Writer: Christine Barras, Françoise Dériaz, Inga Karetnikova, Maria Watzlawick, Romed Wyder
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Story
In 'Pas de café, pas de télé, pas de sexe', Arno, a shy 27-year-old living in Geneva squats, finds himself in an unusual predicament. His best friend Maurizio, who obtained Swiss residency through a convenient marriage, convinces Arno to marry Nina, his French girlfriend, for her to secure the same permit. Reluctantly, Arno agrees but stipulates that it must remain strictly platonic. However, as they spend time together while Maurizio is away, Arno and Nina develop genuine feelings for each other. Upon Maurizio's return, they confess their relationship, leading to a complicated situation as they all try to navigate the emotional turmoil and find a solution.
Summary
'Pas de café, pas de télé, pas de sexe' (1999), directed by Romed Wyder, is a Swiss drama that explores themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of relationships. The film revolves around Arno, Maurizio, and Nina, whose lives become intertwined due to an arrangement meant to solve Nina's residency issues. However, as emotions come into play, the initially straightforward plan becomes convoluted, forcing all parties involved to confront their feelings and reassess their priorities.