être triste - meaning and definition. What is être triste
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What (who) is être triste - definition

1997 FILM BY BRIGITTE ROÜAN
Post coïtum animal triste; Post coitum animal triste; Post Coitum, Animal Triste; After Sex (1998 film); Post Coïtum, Animal Triste

Être Dieu         
OPERA
Etre Dieu
Être Dieu: opéra-poème, audiovisuel et cathare en six parties (French for "Being God: a Cathar Audiovisual Opera-Poem in Six Parts") is a self-proclaimed "opera-poem" written by Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, based on a libretto by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán with music by French avant-garde musician Igor Wakhévitch. It was originally published in 1985.
Triste         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Triste (disambiguation)
·noun A cattle fair.
II. Triste ·Impf of Trist.
Dorcadion triste         
SPECIES OF BEETLE
Dorcadion triste triste; Dorcadion triste phrygicum
Dorcadion triste is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Imre Frivaldszky in 1845.

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After Sex (1997 film)

After Sex (French: Post Coïtum, Animal Triste) is a 1997 film by French director Brigitte Roüan.

Roüan stars in the film as Diane Clovier, a married mother of two who has an affair with the friend of a young writer she is mentoring. Meanwhile, her husband, a lawyer, is defending a woman charged with murdering her unfaithful spouse.

The film was well received in its native France, but raised some eyebrows for its sympathetic treatment of a woman's infidelity. The film also received positive notice in the United States, where it was released in 1998. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.

The original French title, literally "After Coitus, Sad Animal", alludes to post-coital tristesse.