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  • Les Misérables ( film)

    Film coarse Claude Lelouch

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  • Love Is a Funny Thing

    French film

    Love Is a Funny Thing (French: Un homme qui me plaît, a.k.a. A Man I Like) is a Frenchromantic drama film directed by Claude Lelouch.

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    An accidental meeting occurs in the United States between an actress and a composer, both French. Leaving her husband and child in Paris, cinema actress Françoise is driven to the United States, waiting for her big break. Composer Henri, who revels in being a compulsive liar and is married to an Italian woman, is only in New York to record film music. They are both waiting to go to Los Angeles. There, they become lovers. The next day, Henri decides to delay his return for 24 hours to take Françoise to Las Vegas. As they part to return to their spouses, Henri tells Françoise that before they decide to live together they should meet again in Nice (because it is halfway between Paris and Rome). Françoise breaks up with her husband and goes to Nice to meet Henri at the appointed time. Henri does not come to Nice; Françoise is heartbroken.

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    Parts of the film were shot at Monument Valley and the Goulding Trading Post in Utah.[2]

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    Could you reveal how did you secretly film in Moscow in ? At the time of Cold war you could be caught as a spy.

    I was young and ambitious. I thought America is a promised land for me but found it isn´t. At that time Canadian TV launched a competition and price was 10  dollars for bringing first pictures of Stalin and Lenin mausoleum. So I returned to Paris, signed up to Communist Party and trained myself how to film secretly with my camera under the coat. Three other party members and I went to Moscow by train for three days. I was lucky to bump into a taxi driver who was a close friend of boss of the Mosfilm. So he took me on the set where director Michail Kalatozov filmed legendary-to -be anti -war film The Cranes are flying. At that moment I knew what I am gonna do in my life, I want to make film.

    Was it your first encounter with the camera?

    Technically speaking it wasn´t, my father used to be amateur cinematographer and had small camera with which he filmed me and my childhood. So the first film which I saw was with me being a main character. When I was 10 years old, he gave me this camera so I started filming things around me. I still have that little Kodak camera to this day.

    So it can be said that he inspired you to become a film fanatic later on?