Chamade

the Chamade is a novel written by Francoise Sagan in 1965. It was adapted to the cinema in 1968.

Faithful to its topics fetishes of idleness, the young jet set, the easy money and the cars, Francoise Sagan deliver also to some extent a rather sour sight to us on the society man medium, its futilities, but also a true history, the decoding of the contradictory feelings, and an analysis of what can be complicity between two lovers.

Synopsis

Lucile is young, likes to live of idleness thanks to the money of his/her Charles lover, whom it accompanies with leisure with the theater, in the cabarets, the dinners society men of Paris of the Sixties.

Antoine, met in one evening will incarnate for it the physical beauty, the fulgurating love, normality also, of a material work and concern.

Data sheet

  • Realization: Alain Cavalier

  • Scenario: Francoise Sagan
  • Adaptation and Dialog: Francoise Sagan, Alain Cavalier
  • Images: Pierre Lhomme
  • Sound: Jean Maumont
  • Decorations: Jacques Dugied
  • Assembly: Pierre Gillette
  • Music: Maurice Leroux
  • Production: The ARIANE Films, Associated Artists (Paris) - P.E.A (Rome)
  • Directing with production: Pierre Laurent
  • Film 35mm, color by Eastmancolor
  • Lasted: 105mn
  • Kind: Dramatic comedy
  • First presentation the 10/30/1968

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