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LES AMANTS DU PONT-NEUF

by Leos Carax

synopsis

Set against Paris' oldest bridge, the Pont Neuf, while it was closed for repairs, this film is a love story between two young vagrants: Alex, a would be circus performer addicted to alcohol and sedatives and Michele, a painter driven to a life on the streets because of a failed relationship and an affliction which is slowly turning her blind. The film portrays the harsh existence of the homeless as Alex, Michele and Hans, an older vagrant survive on the streets with their wits. As they both slowly get their lives back together, Michele becomes increasingly dependent on Alex as her vision deteriorates further. Fearing that Michele will leave him if she receives a new medical treatment Alex attempts to keep Michele practically a prisoner. The streets, skies and waterways of Paris are used as a backdrop to the story in a series of stunning visuals which dominate the film.

original title: Les amants du Pont-Neuf
country: France
year: 1991
genre: fiction
directed by: Leos Carax
film run: 125'
release date: FR 16/10/1991, NL 31/01/1992, DE 21/02/1992, DK 10/04/1992, UK 22/08/1992, FI 18/09/1992, HU 25/09/1992, SE 23/10/1992, TR 23/04/1993, ES 12/05/1993, GR 02/10/2006, AM 12/07/2007, PL 19/07/2013
screenplay: Leos Carax
cast: Juliette Binoche, Denis Lavant, Klaus Michael Grüber
cinematography by: Jean-Yves Escoffier
film editing: Nelly Quettier
art director: Michel Vandestien
costumes designer: Robert Nardone
producer: Christian Fechner
executive producer: Albert Prévost, Hervé Truffaut
associate producer: Alain Dahan

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