Violins at the Ball
Violins at the Ball (French: Les Violons du bal) is a 1974 French drama film directed by Michel Drach. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival where Marie-José Nat won the award for Best Actress.[1]
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Directed by | Michel Drach |
Written by | Michel Drach |
Starring | Jean-Louis Trintignant |
Cinematography | William Lubtchansky |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Jean-Louis Trintignant – Lui (Michel)
- Marie-José Nat – Elle (La femme et la mère de Michel) / Michel's wife
- Gabrielle Doulcet – La grand-mère
- David Drach – L'enfant
- Nathalie Roussel – La soeur de Michel / Michel's Sister
- Christian Rist – Le frère de Michel et le contestataire / Michel's Brother
- Yves Afonso – Le cameraman
- Yvon Yak – Le premier producteur
- Noëlle Leiris – La comtesse
- Luce Fabiole – La boulangère
- Malvina Penne – La réfugiée rousse
- Paul Le Person – Le premier passeur
- Guy Saint-Jean – Le second passeur
- François Leccia – Le jeune passeur
- Guido Alberti – Le producteur italien
- Hella Petri – La femme du producteur
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References
- "Festival de Cannes: Violins at the Ball". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
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