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13 jours en France

France

1968

107 Min
Color
French
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DIR Guy Gilles, Claude Lelouch, François Reichenbach

SCR Pierre Uytterhoeven

DP Willy Bogner, Jean Collomb, Guy Gilles

CAST Charles de Gaulle, Dalida, Peggy Fleming, Johnny Hallyday, Jean-Claude Killy

ED Claude Barrois

MUSIC Francis Lai

Berlinale (Competition), Cannes (Cannes Classics)

Synopsis

This film is not the official film of the Winter Olympic Games, it is neither a sports film nor a film with a message, it is simply a film. A few directors, who just happened to be in Grenoble in February 1968, filmed what was going on around them and within them in total silence. They now present these 13 days that shook their world. –Cannes Film Festival

Director

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Claude Lelouch

Born in the 9th arrondissement of Paris to a Jewish family of Algerian origin, Lelouch won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1966 for Un homme et une femme (A Man and a Woman), as well as two oscars including best foreign language film. The 1981 musical epic Les Uns et les Autres is widely considered as his masterpiece, and his credits now add up to 50 or so films. His father gave him a camera to give him a fresh start after his failure in the baccalaureat. He started his career with reportage – one of the first to film daily life in the U.S.S.R., the camera hidden under his coat as he made his personal journey. He also filmed sporting events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Tour de France. His first full length film as director, Le Propre de l’homme, was decried by the critics – ‘Claude Lelouch, remember this name well, because you will not hear it again’ – Cahiers du Cinema said. La Femme Spectacle (1963), following prostitutes, women shopping, going for nose-jobs… read more

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