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Louis Malle Volume Two (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Goodbye, Children / Black Moon / Lacombe, Lucien / Murmur of the Heart / May Fools
Alternate Title: Au revoir, les enfants / Black Moon / Lacombe Lucien / Le Souffle au coeur / Milou en mai
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Cannes Film Festival
Ceasar Awards
David Donatello Awards
European Film Awards
Golden Globes
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Mono )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
364 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1971 - 1999 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
Italy ( Italy, Greece )


Directed By:
Louis Malle


Written By:
Louis Malle
Joyce Buñuel
Patrick Modiano
Jean-Claude Carrière


Actors:
Gaspard Manesse ..... Julien Quentin
Raphael Fejtö ..... Jean Bonnet / Jean Kippelstein
Francine Racette ..... Mme Quentin
Stanislas Carré de Malberg ..... François Quentin (as Stanislas Carré De Malberg)
Philippe Morier-Genoud ..... Père Jean
François Berléand ..... Père Michel
François Négret ..... Joseph
Peter Fitz ..... Muller
Pascal Rivet ..... Boulanger
Benoît Henriet ..... Ciron
Richard Leboeuf ..... Sagard
Xavier Legrand ..... Babinot
Arnaud Henriet ..... Negus
Jean-Sébastien Chauvin ..... Laviron
Luc Etienne ..... Moreau (as Luc Étienne)
Cathryn Harrison ..... Lily
Therese Giehse ..... Old Lady (as Thérèse Giehse)
Alexandra Stewart ..... Sister Lily
Joe Dallesandro ..... Brother Lily
Pierre Blaise ..... Lucien Lacombe
Aurore Clément ..... France Horn
Holger Löwenadler ..... Albert Horn, the tailor
Therese Giehse ..... Bella Horn
Stéphane Bouy ..... Jean-Bernard
Loumi Iacobesco ..... Betty Beaulieu
René Bouloc ..... Faure
Pierre Decazes ..... Aubert
Jean Rougerie ..... Tonin, the chief of police
Cécile Ricard ..... Marie, the hotel maid
Jacqueline Staup ..... Lucienne Chauvelot
Ave Ninchi ..... Mme Georges
Pierre Saintons ..... Hippolyte, the black collaborator
Gilberte Rivet ..... Lucien's mother
Jacques Rispal ..... M. Laborit, le propriétaire
Lea Massari ..... Clara Chevalier
Benoît Ferreux ..... Laurent Chevalier
Daniel Gélin ..... Charles Chevalier
Michael Lonsdale ..... Father Henri
Ave Ninchi ..... Augusta
Gila von Weitershausen ..... Freda (the prostitute)
Fabien Ferreux ..... Thomas
Marc Winocourt ..... Marc
Micheline Bona ..... Aunt Claudine
Henri Poirier ..... Uncle Leonce
Liliane Sorval ..... Fernande
Corinne Kersten ..... Daphne
Eric Walter ..... Hubert
François Werner ..... Man at Bastille Day party
René Bouloc
Miou-Miou ..... Camille
Michel Piccoli ..... Milou
Michel Duchaussoy ..... Georges
Bruno Carette ..... Grimaldi
Paulette Dubost ..... Mrs. Vieuzac
Harriet Walter ..... Lily
Martine Gautier ..... Adele
Rozenne Le Tallec ..... Marie-Laure
Jeanne Herry ..... Françoise (as Jeanne Herry-Leclerc)
Renaud Danner ..... Pierre-Alain
François Berléand ..... Daniel
Dominique Blanc ..... Claire
Serge Angeloff ..... Adele's fiancé
Anne-Marie Bonange ..... Neighbor
Marcel Bories ..... Leonce
Bernard Brocas ..... Le curé / Priest
Stéphane Broquedis ..... The young garage owner
Etienne Draber ..... Mr. Boutelleau
Diane Gracis ..... Young girl
Denise Juskiewenski ..... Mrs. Abel
Valérie Lemercier ..... Mrs. Boutelleau
Stéphane Paoli ..... Jacques Paoli
Benjamin Prieur ..... Twin
Nicolas Prieur ..... Twin
Hubert Saint-Macary ..... Paul
Jacqueline Staup ..... Neighbor
Georges Vaur ..... Funeral procession


Synopsis:
Au revoir, les enfants (1987)

During WWII, in a Catholic boarding school in the French countryside, two boys become friends. One is a French boy, Julien Quintin, and the other is a Jewish boy, Jean Bonnet, who is being hidden from the Nazis by the friars who run the school. Louis Malle directed this film based on what actually happened when he was at a boarding school himself during the war.

Black Moon (1975)

There is a war in the world between the men and the women. A young girl tries to escape this reality and comes to a hidden place where a strange unicorn lives with a family: Sister, Brother, many children and an old woman that never leaves her bed but stays in contact with the world through her radio. Since the content of this picture is not as important as the pictures and allegories, the simple plot can not be described further.

Lacombe Lucien (1974)

A small town in the south-west of France, summer of 1944. Having failed to join the resistance, the 18 year old Lucien Lacombe, whose father is a prisoner in Germany and whose mother dates her employer, works for the German police. He then meets France Horn, the daughter of a rich jewish tailor.

Le Souffle au coeur (1971)

This is a jolly coming-of-age story about a 15-year-old boy named Laurent Chevalier who is growing up in bourgeois surroundings in Dijon, France. This is France in the mid-1950s rather than America in the 1990s. Thus, Laurent is unharmed by events which would irreparably shatter the self-esteem of a modern American adolescent: he gets drunk, he smokes, he has sex, he is smothered by his mother, he is ignored by his father, a priest makes a pass at him, he gets rheumatoid fever, etc. There's enough scandalous behavior in this film to make 100 made-for-TV movies, and yet this is a very happy and oddly innocent tale.

Milou en mai (1990)

Against the background of the 1968 student unrest, Milou's children, grandchildren, in-laws, and assorted others gather at his vineyard for his mother's funeral. To start with everyone is squabbling over the inheritance but gradually the countryside, the May weather, and life with unexpected shortages engender a more relaxed mood, even when the funeral is postponed indefinitely by a striking cleric.



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