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Director:
Pierre Grimblat
Writers:
Claude Klotz (novel) and
Didier Cohen (writer)
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Release Date:
10 January 2001 (France) more
Genre:
Drama | Romance | War more
Awards:
1 win more
User Comments:
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Jeanne Moreau ... Lisa (old)

Marion Cotillard ... Lisa (young)
Benoît Magimel ... Sam
Sagamore Stévenin ... Sylvain Marceau
Julia Vaidis-Bogard ... Henriette
Michel Jonasz ... Benjamin
Catherine Arditi ... Marina
Denise Chalem ... Simone
Johan Leysen ... Professor Seyden
Jacques Pater ... Castellain
Micky El Mazroui ... Samy

Marisa Berenson ... Princess Maruschka
Pierre Dherte ... Edouard

Filip Peeters ... Colonel von Boll
Hélène Theunissen ... Mme Ergolsheim
Christian Crahay ... Creystein
Alexander Wajnberg ... Leinwandhendlen (as Alexandre Wajnberg)
Anne Chappuis ... Hélène Wintrof

Michael Hirsch ... Silberman
Marie-Paule Kumps ... Milena Cohen
Marcel Dossogne ... Steiner
Dominique Licoppe ... Yvette
Béatrice Didier ... Louise
Catherine Graindorge ... Mauricette
Patrick Leech ... Thomassin
Philippe Drecq ... Fontanel
Hugues Hausman ... Résistant 1
Jean-Francois Noville ... Résistant 2
Jean-Luc Couchard ... Soldat 2
Philippe Goutier ... Soldat 3
Xavier Dujardin ... Homme en noir
Michel Israel ... Clavel
Giovanni Guzzo ... Electro
Muriel Bersy ... Milicienne (as Muriel Bercy)
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Directed by
Pierre Grimblat 
 
Writing credits
Claude Klotz (novel "Théâtre dans la nuit") (as Patrick Cauvin)

Didier Cohen  writer
Pierre Grimblat  writer
Gérard Mordillat  writer

Produced by
Jean-Luc Azoulay .... executive producer
Paul Giovanni .... producer
Pierre Grimblat .... executive producer
Marie-Astrid Lamboray .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Gabriel Yared 
 
Cinematography by
Walther van den Ende  (as Walther Vanden Ende)
 
Film Editing by
Marie-Sophie Dubus 
 
Production Design by
Pierre-François Limbosch 
 
Art Direction by
Céline De Streel 
 
Costume Design by
Caroline de Vivaise  (as Caroline DeVivaise)
 
Makeup Department
Mabi Anzalone .... makeup artist
Lelia Delval .... hair stylist
Bernard Floch .... makeup artist
Anne Moralis .... makeup designer
 
Production Management
Vincent Canart .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Pascale Dallet .... second unit director
Jean-Paul Figasso .... third assistant director
Manu Kamanda .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Thierry Poulet .... painter
Nicolas Vrancken .... carpenter
 
Sound Department
Geraldine Falieu .... dialogue editor
Bruno Langiano .... foley artist
Jean-Paul Loublier .... sound mixer
Nathaniel Mechaly .... sound designer
Henri Morelle .... sound
Alain Sironval .... sound
Philippe Vandendriessche .... sound: second unit
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jean Christophe Delinaoumis .... grip
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Robert Isaac .... costumer
Mimi Lempicka .... costume designer: Jeanne Moreau
 
Music Department
Boris Bassiak .... composer: song "L'homme d'amour" (as Cyrus Bassiak)
John Bell .... orchestrator
Jérôme Charles .... orchestrator
Lewis Jones .... assistant score engineer
Nathaniel Mechaly .... composer: additional music
Stéphane Moucha .... orchestrator
Graham Walker .... music production supervisor
Rolf Wilson .... musician: first violin
Gabriel Yared .... orchestrator
 
Other crew
Hélène Lambotte .... production assistant
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
109 min
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital
Certification:
Australia:M | France:U

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful.
Moving, 1 August 2004
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Author: Tracy from Japan

This was one of those movies you just start watching late at night on SBS and can't turn off. this was one of the most moving movies i have ever seen. My favoutrite scene was when the old Lisa played for Sam in the present time but then her younger self was there watching as well. i cried and i laughed, i was just so moved by the young Lisa. She was amazing in her role like a modern "Juliet".

I've never seen a movie set during the WWII that showed so little fighting and was still so moving.

Many Australians don't give foreign films much of a chance but this is definitely one to give a go.

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