Alice and Patrick are both in their thirties and happy in their show
business lives. But for both of them one thing is missing:
love. If they were in a film, doubtless Fate would contrive
to bring them together. But, as this is real life, they are kept
apart by the fact they operate in different time zones. The fact
that they share the same passion for music may be a way to overcome
this slight problem...
Script: Patrick Dewolf,
Gérard Lanvin,
Patrice Leconte
Cinematographer: Eduardo Serra
Music: Éric Demarsan
Cast:Gérard Lanvin (Patrick Montanet),
Jennifer (Alice),
Daniel Russo (Pierrot Baillet),
Corine Marienneau (Catherine),
Clémentine Célarié (Martine),
Anna Gaylor (Mère de Martine),
Bernard Giraudeau (L'ex-ami d'alice),
Guy Laporte (Le vendeur),
Jean-Luc Porraz (M. Info)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
The best of Japanese cinema
The cinema of Japan is noteworthy for its purity, subtlety and visual impact. The films of Ozu, Mizoguchi and Kurosawa are sublime masterpieces of film poetry.
In the 1940s, the shadowy, skewed visual style of 1920s German expressionism was taken up by directors of American thrillers and psychological dramas, creating that distinctive film noir look.
Science-fiction came into its own in B-movies of the 1950s, but it remains a respected and popular genre, bursting into the mainstream in the late 1970s.