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In the Affirmative (French: L'Amour avec des si) is a 1962 French film by Claude Lelouch. Though Lelouch had experienced failure with his debut feature Le Propre de l'homme, he managed to gain favourable exposure when the film was sent to be exhibited in Sweden and earned compliments from Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
In the Affirmative | |
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Directed by | Claude Lelouch |
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Cinematography | Jean Collomb |
Music by | Daniel Gérard |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Plot
editThe film is a road movie that follows a middle aged man who gives a young woman a lift. On the car radio, news bulletins warn the population against a recently escaped sadist who is known to prey on young women and children. Lelouch often cuts away from the main story, if only briefly, to parallel events that are not necessarily crucial to the story but illustrate what is suggested by the radio.
Cast
edit- Guy Mairesse - Robert Blam
- Janine Magnan - L'auto-stoppeuse (hitchhiker)
- Jean Franval - Un policier (policeman) (as Franval)
- Richard Saint-Bris - Le commissaire (superintendent) (as Saint-Bris)
- France-Noëlle - La patronne de l'hôtel (hotelier)
- Jacques Martin - Le journaliste (journalist)
- Jean Daurand - Le patron du relais routier (truck-stop owner) (as Daurand)
- Bernard Papineau - (as Papineau)
- Mosin
- Joëlle Picaud - La victime du bois (victim in the woods)
- Lyonnais
- Jacqueline Morane - (as Morane)
- Rita Maiden - La servante du restaurant (restaurant waitress)
References
edit- ^ "IMDB.com: Awards for In the Affirmative". imdb.com. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
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