Le Pont des Arts
Le Pont des Arts is a 2004 French drama film directed by Eugène Green, starring Natacha Régnier.[1]
Le Pont des Arts | |
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Directed by | Eugène Green |
Starring | Natacha Régnier Adrien Michaux
Les spectateurs du spectacle de Nô : Mathieu Amalric, Bertrand Bonello, Serge Bozon, Thomas Bardinet, Emmanuel Bourdieu, Judith Cahen, Mario Caniglia, Yves Caumon, Martine de Clermont Tonnerre, Vincent Dieutre, Amalia Escriva, Emmanuel Finkiel, Jean-Charles Fitoussi, Diego Governatori, Luca Governatori, Pierre Léon, Axelle Ropert, Éva Truffaut, Marie Vermillard. |
Music by | Vincent Dumestre |
Release date | August 2004 (LIFF) |
Running time | 126 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Plot
The story is of a young man who falls in love with and finds the whole meaning of his life contained in a young woman who sings a baroque lament on record. He discovers she committed suicide from the Pont des Arts, so that is the only way he can be with her too. The action unrolls in Paris between 1979 and 1980,[2]
Cast
- Natacha Régnier - Sarah Dacruon
- Adrien Michaux - Pascal
- Alexis Loret - Manuel
- Jérémie Renier - Cédric
- Denis Podalydès - Guigui, l'Innomable
- Olivier Gourmet - J☆ean-Astolphe Méréville
- Joséphine Bouvet Sandrine
- Robert Capovilla- Tenore
- Pierre Samuel secondo Tenore
- Xavier Clion Baritono Basso
References
- ""Le Pont des Arts": Par-delà la mort, deux amants unis par la voix". Le Monde. 9 November 2004. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
- Holden, Stephen (9 January 2006). "Film Review: A Leap, With Music, Into the Seine of Art". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
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