Belle (1973 film)
Belle is a 1973 Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.[1][2]
Belle | |
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Directed by | André Delvaux |
Produced by | Jean-Claude Batz Albina du Boisrouvray |
Written by | André Delvaux Monique Rysselinck |
Starring | Jean-Luc Bideau |
Music by | Frédéric Devreese |
Cinematography | Ghislain Cloquet Charles Van Damme |
Edited by | Emmanuelle Dupuis Pierre Joassin |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Belgium France |
Language | French |
Plot
The aging romancier Mathieu Grégoire falls in love with a female stranger who doesn't even understand his language. Their uncommon relationship upsets his family.
Cast
- Jean-Luc Bideau - Mathieu Grégoire
- Danièle Delorme - Jeanne
- Adriana Bogdan - Belle
- Roger Coggio - Victor
- René Hainaux - the deputy
- Stéphane Excoffier - Marie
- John Dobrynine - John
- Valerio Popesco - the stranger
- François Beukelaers - the false stranger
- André Blavier - Vincent
- Marc Audier - the café owner
- Arlette Emmery - the presenter
- Suzanne Gohy - the mother
- Yvette Merlin - the boss at the 'Joités'
References
- "Festival de Cannes: Belle". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 18 April 2009.
- "BELLE". unifrance.org. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
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