24 Hours in the Life of a Woman (1968 film)

24 Hours in the Life of a Woman (French: Vingt-Quatre Heures de la vie d'une femme) is a 1968 French-West German drama film directed by Dominique Delouche, based on the novella Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman by Stefan Zweig. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival,[1] but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The book on which the film is based had previously been adapted as 24 Hours of a Woman's Life in 1952, and was later adapted as 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman in 2002.

24 Hours in the Life of a Woman
Film poster
Directed byDominique Delouche
Produced byLouis-Emile Galey
Screenplay byDominique Delouche
Paul Hengge
Eberhard Keindorff
Marie-France Rivière
Johanna Sibelius
Albert Valentin
Based onTwenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman
by Stefan Zweig
StarringDanielle Darrieux
Music byJean Prodromidès
CinematographyWalter Wottitz
Edited byEdith Schuman
Geneviève Winding
Production
company
Distributed byPathé Consortium Cinéma
Release date
  • June 1968 (1968-06) (Austria)
  • 25 December 1968 (1968-12-25) (France)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryFrance
West Germany
LanguageFrench

Cast

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 3 April 2009.
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