Quelque part quelqu'un (1972)
Directed by Yannick Bellon

Drama
aka: Somewhere, Someone

Film Synopsis

Several people are so wrapped up in their own personal crises that they fail to see others around them and engage with their problems.  Vincent is an alcoholic journalist who regrets not having found more success as a writer; as a result, his relationship with Raphaëlle, an architect, is strained.  A student rebels against the norms of society and rejects the company of others.  An older woman from the provinces finds herself totally alone in Paris, whilst an elderly couple find they no longer have any reason to smile...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Yannick Bellon
  • Script: Yannick Bellon
  • Cinematographer: Georges Barsky
  • Music: Georges Delerue
  • Cast: Loleh Bellon (Raphaële), Roland Dubillard (Vincent), Christine Tsingos (Christine), Hugues Quester (Emmanuel), Hélène Dieudonné (Germaine), Paul Villé (Albert), Hélène Bernardin (Anne), Garcia Mondine (Le musicien manouche), Niglot Nandauer (Guitariste manouche), Tilly Nandauer (Guitariste manouche), Jean-Marie Croufer (Musicien des rues), Michel Robin (Le malade dépressif), Jacques Alric, Didier Chereau, Etienne Dirand, Pierre Frag, Renée Gardès, Viviane Gosset, Victor Garrivier, Jürg Gasché
  • Country: France / West Germany
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: Somewhere, Someone

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