Repeated Absences
repeated Absences is a film French of Guy Gilles, left in 1972.
Synopsis
François works in a bank in the middle of a permanent agitation which appears sterile to him. He is twenty-two years old and nothing seems to interest it in this world. Disappointed by all that surrounds it, he frequently asks the Drogue to make it penetrate in another reality, those of the “artificial Paradises”. Returned by the director, it enters a process of insulation irreversible.
Data sheet
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Realization: Guy Gilles
- Photography: Philippe Rousselot
- Music: Jean-Pierre Stora
- Song interpreted by: Jeanne Moreau
- Production: Films of prism, films of Guéville, SNEG, Gaumont
- Kind: Fiction
- Format: Color & Black and white - 16 mm
- Country: France
- Lasted: 79 minutes
- Coming out date: France: 1972
Distribution
- Patrick PEN: François
- Daniele Delorme: the mother of François
- Yves Robert: the father of François
- Nathalie Delon: Sophie
- Patrick Jouanné: Guy
- Corinne the Foal: the woman of Guy
- Claude Génia: Jeanne
- Richard Berry: Bit leaves
- Sylvie Vartan: Sylvie, guest with a reception, plays there her own part
- Jean-Pierre Léaud
External bond
- Absences repeated on Internet Movie Database.
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