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CHATEAU LIFE

by Jean-Paul Rappeneau

synopsis

In the countryside near Normandy's beaches lives Marie, unhappy. It's 1944, she's married to Jérôme, a somewhat fussy milquetoast, diffident to the war around him and unwilling to move his wife to Paris, where she longs to live, shop, and party. A German outfit is bivouacked at Jérôme and Marie's crumbling château because its commanding officer is pursuing Marie. She's also eyed by a French spy working with the Allies as they plan D-Day. He woos her (posing to the Germans as her brother) and, in his passion, forgets his mission. Heroics come from an unexpected direction, and Marie makes her choice.

international title: Chateau Life
original title: La vie de château
country: France
year: 1966
genre: fiction
directed by: Jean-Paul Rappeneau
film run: 93'
release date: FR 25/01/1966, ZS 07/1966, IE 20/09/1966, ES 31/10/1966, BE 25/11/1966, NL 26/01/1967, HU 16/02/1967, UK 04/1967, FI 19/05/1967, GR 09/1967, SE 27/11/1967, DK 05/11/1968, DE 10/07/1981
screenplay: Jean-Paul Rappeneau, Alain Cavalier, Claude Sautet, Daniel Boulanger
cast: Catherine Deneuve, Pierre Brasseur, Philippe Noiret
cinematography by: Pierre Lhomme
film editing: Pierre Gillette
art director: Jacques Saulnier
costumes designer: Marc Doelnitz
producer: Nicole Stéphane

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