Frankreich,
1958, 98 min
Regie:
Claude ChabrolDrehbuch:
Claude ChabrolKamera:
Henri DecaëBesetzung:
Jean-Claude Brialy, Bernadette Lafont, Gérard Blain, Edmond Beauchamp, Philippe de Broca, Claude Chabrol, Claude Cerval, Jeanne Pérez, Michèle MéritzInhalte(1)
In this first feature film of the French New Wave, one year before Truffaut's The Four Hundred Blows, the dandyish François (Jean-Claude Brialy) takes a holiday from the city to his home village of Sardent, where he reconnects with his old chum Serge (Gérard Blain), now a besotted and hopeless alcoholic, and sly duplicitous carnal Marie (Bernadette Lafont). A grave triangle forms, and a tragic slide ensues. (Eureka Entertainment)
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