Life and Nothing But
Life and Nothing But (French: La vie et rien d'autre) is a 1989 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Life and Nothing But | |
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Directed by | Bertrand Tavernier |
Produced by | Frédéric Bourboulon Albert Prévost René Cleitman |
Written by | Jean Cosmos Bertrand Tavernier |
Starring | Philippe Noiret Sabine Azéma |
Cinematography | Bruno de Keyzer |
Distributed by | UGC |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $11.3 million[1] |
Synopsis
Set in October 1920, it tells the story of Major Delaplane, a man whose job is to find the identities of unknown dead soldiers after World War I. He encounters two women looking for their lost men: Irène, an aristocrat, and Alice, a country girl. The movie is a sensitive examination of the deep psychological scars left behind by the war, clear of sentiment yet with delicately nuanced irony.
Cast
- Philippe Noiret - Commandant Delaplane
- Sabine Azéma - Irène de Courtil
- Pascale Vignal - Alice
- Maurice Barrier - Mercadot
- François Perrot - Capitaine Perrin
- Jean-Pol Dubois - André
- Frédéric Pierrot - Marcel
- Jean-Paul Comart - Fagot
- Daniel Russo - Lieutenant Trévise
- Michel Duchaussoy - Général Villerieux
- Pascal Elso - The blind
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