A surreal juxtaposition French film about two people that never meet nor come close to. One, a young male outlaw, and the other a young woman going through puberty/sexual development for the first time.
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Michael Lonsdale | ... |
L'homme qui fuit
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Raymonde Godeau | ... |
La grand-mère
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Véronique Andriès | ... |
Anne
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Catherine Binet |
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Anne-Marie Ramier |
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Guy Brémond |
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Maurice Poullenot |
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Julien Etchevery | ... |
(as Julien Etcheverry)
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Jean-Baptiste Andriès |
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Directed by
Marcel Hanoun | ||
Catherine Binet | ... | (co-director) (uncredited) |
Written by
Catherine Binet | ... | (screenplay) |
Marcel Hanoun | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
René Thévenet | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Oleg Tourjansky |
Editing by
Catherine Binet |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mohamed Bensalah | ... | assistant director (as Mohamed Ben Salah) |
Babette Mangolte | ... | assistant director (as Elisabeth Mangolte) |
Bernard Pinon | ... | assistant director |
Jacques Tréfouel | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Jean-Paul Loublier | ... | sound mixer |
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- Les Grands Films Classiques (GFC) (1971) (France) (theatrical)
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Trivia | This is the first film by director Marcel Hanoun to be shown commercially, after The Eighth Day (1960). See more » |