Tanja's lover

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Movie
German title Tanja's lover
Original title Adolphe ou l'âge tendre
Country of production France , Germany , Poland
original language French
Publishing year 1968
length 103 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Bernard Toublanc-Michel
script Bernard Toublanc-Michel,
Patrick Aubree
production Guy Pérol
music Jean-Michel Damase
camera Jean Charvein
cut Jacqueline Thiédot
occupation

Tanja's beloved (original title: Adolphe ou l'âge tendre ) is a French feature film from 1968 by Bernard Toublanc-Michel based on the novel Adolphe by Benjamin Constant (1816), with Jean-Claude Dauphin , Ulla Jacobsson and Philippe Noiret .

action

The young Henri wants to film Benjamin Constant's novel Adolphge ou l'âge tendre . While looking for a motif for the shooting, the young man meets the older Hélène and falls in love with her - similar to the hero in the novel. His quest to break out of convention leads him to cast Hélène. Henri and Hélène experience the same drama as the characters Adolphe and Elléonore during filming ...

Reviews

“Film adaptation of the novel by Benjamin Constant (Adolphe, 1816); it tries to critically point out the incompatibility of the principle of order and exaggerated individualism as well as the essential gap between art and reality, but increasingly degenerates into an illustrated story in sentimental-pathetic care. "

literature

  • Maurice Bessy, Raymond Chirat, André Bernard: Histoire du cinéma français. Encyclopédie des Films 1966–1970. (with photos for each film) Éditions Pygmalion, Paris 1992, ISBN 2-85704-379-1 , p. 179.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tanja's lover. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used