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Comrades

Camarades

France

1970

85 Min
Color, Black and White
1.66:1
French, Spanish
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DIR Marin Karmitz

PROD Danièle Delorme, Marin Karmitz, Claude Lelouch, Jacques Perrin, Yves Robert

SCR Jean-Paul Giquel, Marin Karmitz, Lia Wajntal

DP Pierre-William Glenn, Jean Gonnet

CAST Jean-Paul Giquel, Juliet Berto, Dominique Labourier, Jean-Pierre Melec, André Julien, Gilette Barbier

ED Pascale Laverrière

MUSIC Sylvain Gaudelette, Jacky Moreau

SOUND Bernard Aubouy

Cannes (La séance du Parrain), Cannes (Semaine de la critique)

Synopsis

22 year-old- Yan is trying hard to find his way in life: a job he likes, an ideal. In Saint-Nazaire, his home town, he vegetates, just like his father, an unambitious worker. His fiancée, Juliette, has middle class values and dreams of nothing but a comfortable married life. Dissatisfied, he moves to Paris where he becomes an assembly line worker at the Billancourt Renault car factory. Sick of the working conditions he and his fellow workers have to endure there, he soon turns into a leftist activist… —IMDb

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Marin Karmitz

Marin Karmitz (born October 7, 1938 in Bucharest, Romania) is a French businessman whose career has spanned the French film industry, including director, producer, film distributor, and operator of a chain of cinemas.

When Karmitz was nine, his family fled Romania for France. Karmitz subsequently attended film school at IDHEC (renamed La Fémis) and worked as a director of photography after graduating.

Karmitz founded MK2, a production company and movie theater chain, which has specialized in creating, distributing, and screening independent or “auteurist” cinema, including short films.

In 2005, he turned over leadership of the MK2 company and its theaters to his son, Nathanaël.

He is a notable opponent of film colorization. —Wikipedia 

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