Pleure pas my love
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Original title | Pleure pas my love |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1989 |
length | 90 minutes |
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Director | Tony Gatlif |
script | Tony Gatlif, Marie-Hélène Rudel |
production | Costa Gavras |
music | Raymond Alessandrini |
camera | Jacques Loiseleux |
cut | Claudine Bouché |
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Pleure pas my love (Eng: "Don't cry, my darling") is a French drama directed by Tony Gatlif and starring Fanny Ardant from 1989.
action
20-year-old Fred is the son of actress Simone Lary. She commits suicide when her career is about to end. Your last big film was directed by director Baronski. In order to learn as much as possible about his mother's last days and thus understand the motives for her suicide, Fred pays the director a visit.
Baronski is married to actress Roxane, who has had little success in film. Fred is immediately enthusiastic about her and falls in love with her. When a romance develops between Fred and Roxane, both increasingly lose touch with reality. You live like in a movie.
It turns out that Fred is Baronski's son, which upsets the director's life but makes him happy nonetheless.
background
The film was produced by the Greek - French filmmaker Costa-Gavras , with whom the leading actress Fanny Ardant had already worked in 1986 for the comedy Ehrbare Ganoven ( Conseil de famille ).
Pleure pas my love premiered in France on January 18, 1989 . In Germany the film was not released.
Web links
- Pleure pas my love in the Internet Movie Database (English)