Hugues Quester, born in 1948 in Échemiré, Maine-et-Loire, is a French actor known for his compelling performances in cult cinema. He appears in The Iron Rose (1973), a haunting exploration of love and death directed by Jean Rollin, showcasing his ability to navigate the surreal and the macabre. Quester also stars in I Love You, I Don't (1976), a film that delves into the complexities of relationships, further solidifying his place in the realm of erotic thrillers. His work contributes to the unique tapestry of French genre cinema celebrated on SassyFlix.
I Love You, I Don't
A young elfin-looking waitress (Jane Birkin) who works at a sleazy diner of the middle of nowhere France falls in love with a garbage man (Joe Dallesandro) who everyone warns her is gay. She pursues the relationship, but things don’t work out too well. He only likes to have sex in a very uncomfortable manner for her, and her pained cries get them thrown out of several motels and apartments. She also has to deal with the jealously of her lover’s male “friend”/co-worker, and with her own domineering, disgusting, and flatulent older boss.