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There Were Days... and Moons

Il Y a Des Jours... Et Des Lunes
Direction
CLAUDE LELOUCH
Screenplay
Claude Lelouch, Valerie Bonnier, Marc Rosenbaum
Cinematography
Jean-Yves Le Mener, Michel Quenneville
Music
Francis Lai, Erik Berchot
Cast
Gérard Lanvin, Patrick Chesnais, Vincent Lindon,
Producer
Claude Lelouch
Edition(s)
31ª

There Were Days... and Moons

Il Y a Des Jours... Et Des Lunes
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  • 117 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 1990
France

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It’s March and summer time. One hour less is enough to miss a plane, a business deal, or the woman of your life. Furthermore, there is the famous full moon. Behavior is exacerbated, tension, and a bad mood are rife. If one second can change all of a lifetime, just imagine one hour! It is one of those days in which anything could happen. Just as in the lives of these characters: a truck driver who never reaches the end of his route, a doctor who loves his patients to excess, a lonely woman and a naïve woman, a priest who believes in love, an abandoned singer, a retired man who knows it all and another who is nostalgic, a youngster who will always be nineteen,

a bride and bridegroom of just one night and so many other types.

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CLAUDE LELOUCH
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Born in Paris in 1937. Director, producer, and photographer, he has directed 50 films, including A Man and a Woman (1966), winner of the Palm d’Or in Cannes and the Oscar for Best Foreign Film. Traveling with his father, he made several amateur documentaries, leading to Le mal du siècle (1954), winner of the amateur film division of the Cannes Film Festival. After making short films, he established Les Films 13, a production company, and produced, co-wrote, directed, and acted in his first feature, Le Propre de l`homme (1960). In 2007, he had a special retrospective of some of his films screened in the 31st Mostra, such as Bolero (1981), All That’s for This?! (1993), Les Miserables (1995), Le Courage d’Aimer (2005) and Crossed Tracks (2007).
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