Faces of Love
Faces of Love (French: Repérages) is a 1977 Swiss French drama directed by Michel Soutter.[1] The film, about three actresses in a film of Chekhov's Three Sisters and their relationship with a film director, has autobiographical references.[2]
Faces of Love | |
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Directed by | Michel Soutter |
Produced by | Yves Gasser Yves Peyrot |
Screenplay by | Michel Soutter |
Starring | Jean-Louis Trintignant Delphine Seyrig Lea Massari Valérie Mairesse |
Music by | Arié Dzierlatka |
Cinematography | Renato Berta |
Edited by | Albert Jurgenson |
Distributed by | Gaumont New Yorker Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Jean-Louis Trintignant as Victor
- Delphine Seyrig as Julie
- Lea Massari as Cecilia
- Valérie Mairesse as Esther
- Roger Jendly as Jean Vallée
- François Rochaix as Ambrosio
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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1978 | César Award | Best Actress | Delphine Seyrig | Nominated |
Best Supporting Actress | Valérie Mairesse | Nominated | ||
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References
- New York Magazine - 10 Jul 1978 - Page 12 Faces of Love-Michel Soutter's new Swiss film about three actresses and their relationship with a film director while shooting on location a film of Chekhov's Three Sisters. It stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Delphine Seyrig, Lea Massari,
- David B. Clarke, Valerie Crawford Pfannhauser, Marcus A. Doel - Moving Pictures/Stopping Places: Hotels and Motels on Film 2009 073913227X -- Page 165 His next film, Repérages (1977), comes via a far more circuitous route towards the autobiographical, taking Jean-Louis Trintignant .. and loading the film with references to Russia, whence Soutter's family had come to Switzerland after the Revolution.
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