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Tribute to the Master: Claude LELOUCH
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A Man and A Woman (4K Restoration)

Nominees and Awards

  • ★ 1967 Academy Awards Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, Best Foreign Language Film
  • ★ 1966 Cannes Film Festival Golden Palm Award, OCIC Award

Synopsis

Jean-Louis is a widower who has become a single father after his wife's suicide, and Anne is a widow and single mother still reeling from the accidental death of her husband. When the two cross paths at their children's boarding school, both are wary, but they soon form a friendship that is quickly charged with romance. Yet the pair continue to struggle to overcome their past tragedies as they try to begin a new relationship.

◉ Digital Restoration Version

Team

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Director

Claude LELOUCH

Claude LELOUCH is a French film director, writer, and producer, best known for his work in the French New Wave. He gained international acclaim for his 1966 film A Man and a Woman, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. His style combines drama, romance, and a distinct visual flair, and he has directed films across various genres throughout his career. His work continues to influence contemporary cinema, particularly in France.

Schedule

Cinema Auditorium Time Notes Tickets
NEIWEI ARTS CENTER Reel ONE 2024/10/19 Saturday 11:00
NEIWEI ARTS CENTER Reel ONE 2024/10/25 Friday 13:10

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