Movies: Georges Delerue

  • 1980
    Toine

    Toine (1980)

    Toine

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    A César award winning short film based on the story from Guy de Maupassant depicts six tales from Normandy, alternately funny, moving and cruel....

    Toine
  • 2001
    Cinéma, de notre temps: Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub - cinéastes

    Cinéma, de notre temps: Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub - cinéastes (2001)

    Cinéma, de notre temps: Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub - cinéastes

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    The original television version of 'Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie?'...

    Cinéma, de notre temps: Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub - cinéastes
  • 1964
    Èves futures

    Èves futures (1964)

    Èves futures

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    Èves futures
  • 1979
    Barbe bleue

    Barbe bleue (1979)

    Barbe bleue

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    While her husband is away, Bluebeard's seventh wife sets out to discover all the secrets hidden in the castle using the keys he has given her. But she fails to see that by doing so she will be instrumental in creating a series of tragic events....

    Barbe bleue
  • 1981
    La Lettre Volèe

    La Lettre Volèe (1981)

    La Lettre Volèe

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    Ruy Guerra's adaptation for French television of Edgar Allan Poe's short story....

    La Lettre Volèe
  • 1967
    On Sunday Afternoon

    On Sunday Afternoon (1967)

    On Sunday Afternoon

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    A voice, warm and heartbreaking, that of Brisseau himself, coils over black and white images. The tone was set very quickly: "To wake up is to be born again in the world of despair." 'On Sunday afternoon' is a film all at once clinical and theoretica...

    On Sunday Afternoon
  • 1962
    Simon

    Simon (1962)

    Simon

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    A short drama about a former Auschwitz prisoner who tries to saves animals from an abattoir....

    Simon
  • 1979
    The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile Part 1

    The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile Part 1 (1979)

    The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile Part 1

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    During a 9-month trip, the Cousteau team will explore the longest river on the planet: the Nile. It flows north to the Mediterranean, crosses half a continent and over 7000 years of history. On its shores, civilizations have built marvels of architec...

    The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile Part 1
  • 1957
    Chères vieilles choses

    Chères vieilles choses (1957)

    Chères vieilles choses

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    Georges Delerue (composer). Commentary written by Boris Vian (under his pseudonym Michel Arras) and spoken by Jacques Mauclair. Jacques Rivette: …Chères vieilles choses, de Raymond Vogel, film imparfait, zigzagant, inégal, mais qui, dans les marges ...

    Chères vieilles choses