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A Few Hours of Sunlight

Un peu de soleil dans l'eau froide

France, Italy

1971

105 Min
Color
1.50:1
French
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DIR Jacques Deray

EXEC René Pignières

PROD Gérard Beytout

SCR Françoise Sagan, Jean-Claude Carrière, Jacques Deray

DP Jean Badal

CAST Claudine Auger, Marc Porel, Barbara Bach, André Falcon, Jean-Claude Carrière, Gérard Depardieu, Judith Magre, Nadine Alari, Marc Eyraud, Jacques Debary

ED Henri Lanoë

PROD DES François de Lamothe

MUSIC Michel Legrand

Synopsis

Nathalie (Claudine Auger) is beautiful and vibrant but feels stuck in an unhappy relationship. When she meets French journalist Gilles (Marc Porel), the pair have an immediate attraction and soon begin a life together. But it’s only a short time before Gilles’s attitude changes from blissful, lovestruck happiness to a dissatisfied feeling of failure that Nathalie struggles to comprehend. Features a supporting performance by Gerard Depardieu.

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Jacques Deray

Jacques Deray (February 19, 1929 in Lyon – August 9, 2003 Boulogne-Billancourt) was a French film director and screenwriter. Deray is prominently known for directing many crime and thriller films

Born Jacques Desrayaud in Lyon, France in 1929 to a family of Lyons industrialists. At the age of 12 he went to Paris to study drama under René Simon. Deray played in minor roles on the stage and in films from the age of 19. From 1952, Deray worked as assistant to a number of directors, including Luis Buñuel, Gilles Grangier, Jules Dassin, and Jean Boyer.

Deray’s first film was the drama Le Gigolo released in 1960. Deray was fascinated by American film noir and began to focus on crime stories. Deray’s early work includes Du rififi à Tokyo, an homage to Jules Dassin’s Rififi. Deray’s reputation was established with the 1969 film La Piscine which starred Romy Schneider and Alain Delon. La Piscine was not distributed widely outside France, but the follow-up gave Deray his biggest… read more

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