Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004)

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Written by Sébastien Japrisot, Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: France/USA

Filmed in Colour

The delightful Audrey Tautou again works with director Jeunet, with whom she made the highly acclaimed Amelie, in this beautifully crafted romantic epic. Set against the horrifying background of the French trenches during World War One, it's the touching story of Mathilde, a girl trying to find her lost fiancé Manech. Wrongly accused of cowardice (injuring himself in order to be sent home) he and several other soldiers have been banished to "no man's land" and certain death. But Mathilde is convinced that he is still alive, and sets out on a long hunt to try to find him.

Cast

Image for Audrey TautouAudrey TautouMathilde
Gaspard UllielManech
Jean-Pierre BeckerLt. Esperanza
Dominique BettenfeldAnge Bassignano
Clovis CornillacBenoît Notre-Dame
Image for Marion CotillardMarion CotillardTina Lombardi
Jean-Pierre DarroussinBenjamin Gordes
Julie DepardieuVéronique Passavant
Jean-Claude DreyfusCommandant Lavrouye
André DussollierRouvières
Ticky HolgadoGermain Pire
Tchéky KaryoCap. Favourier
Jérôme KircherBastoche
Denis LavantSix-Soux
Chantal NeuwirthBénédicte
Dominique PinonSylvain
Jean-Paul RouveThe Postman
Michel VuillermozL'il Louis
Thierry GibaultLt. Estrangin
Myriam RoustanThe Cafe Prostitute
Gilles MassonThe Murdered Officer

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