Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

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Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#1 Post by BenoitRouilly » Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:03 pm

Claude Lelouch is currently shooting the sequel to Un Homme et Une Femme (A Man and A Woman; 1966), with the same actors Anouk Aimée & Jean-Louis Trintignant,more than 50 years later, a first in cinema history!

video here (in French) See the reportage on it, tomorrow Sat 16 march at 8:30pm on France 2 (French National TV)

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Re: The Films of 2019

#2 Post by knives » Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:35 pm

This would actually be the second sequel to the film. Also in a way Oliviera did it earlier with Belle Toujours with a greater space between installments.

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Re: The Films of 2019

#3 Post by domino harvey » Fri Mar 15, 2019 5:03 pm

It’s kind of amazing how many French actors and actresses popular in the sixties are still with us. Must be something in l’eau over there

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Re: The Films of 2019

#4 Post by colinr0380 » Fri Mar 15, 2019 5:07 pm

knives wrote:
Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:35 pm
This would actually be the second sequel to the film. Also in a way Oliviera did it earlier with Belle Toujours with a greater space between installments.
Serendipitously the VHS Video Vault channel on YouTube has just put up the BBC's Film 86 edition from that year's Cannes Film Festival, which features a brief mention and behind the scenes footage of A Man and A Woman: 20 Years Later!

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Re: The Films of 2019

#5 Post by BenoitRouilly » Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:05 pm

knives wrote:
Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:35 pm
This would actually be the second sequel to the film. Also in a way Oliviera did it earlier with Belle Toujours with a greater space between installments.
Good catch I forgot about this one. The filmmaker was older but the gap was 1967-2006 for Oliveira (which was a cryptic sequel), and 1966-2018 (filmed in sept 2018 actually) for Lelouch

Lelouch is editing it right now and it should be ready for may (maybe Cannes). But if either Lelouch, Aimée or Trintignant are unhappy with the film they would shelf it.

I don't know if it's in l'eau or in the wine ;)

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Re: Sans titre Un homme et une femme sequel (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#6 Post by BenoitRouilly » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:23 am

Here is the link to the 20min video (I wonder if it's geo-restricted outside France)

There is a bit about his short film "C'était un rendez-vous" (1976) where he himself drive his camera-mounted mercedes half-way across Paris in 9 min from Porte Dauphine to Montmartre in one take.

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Re: Sans titre Un homme et une femme sequel (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#7 Post by artfilmfan » Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:25 am

But where is the original film on Blu-ray with English subtitles? I hope it will be available soon.

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Re: Sans titre Un homme et une femme sequel (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#8 Post by Never Cursed » Wed Mar 20, 2019 12:29 pm

Per a Deadline article, this is named Les Plus Belles Années d’Une Vie

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Re: The Films of 2019

#9 Post by zedz » Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:29 pm

BenoitRouilly wrote:
Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:05 pm
knives wrote:
Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:35 pm
This would actually be the second sequel to the film. Also in a way Oliviera did it earlier with Belle Toujours with a greater space between installments.
Good catch I forgot about this one. The filmmaker was older but the gap was 1967-2006 for Oliveira (which was a cryptic sequel), and 1966-2018 (filmed in sept 2018 actually) for Lelouch
The sequel gap for Lelouch is actually only 1986-2019, since the first sequel was already an extremely delayed one.

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Re: Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#10 Post by BenoitRouilly » Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:55 pm

I know. But the breaking record is how far apart are 2 films recording the same actors in the same roles (directed by the same filmmaker). What's impressive is how much have aged the actors in real life (not with prostetics and make up). The fact there is another installment in between doesn't cancel the record.

We may hope for a record breaking with Boyhood 2 in 2055.

P.S. Thanks for finding out about the title of Lelouch's film

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Re: Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#11 Post by swo17 » Wed Mar 20, 2019 6:03 pm

Alright, then the Up series wins

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Re: Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#12 Post by BenoitRouilly » Wed Mar 20, 2019 6:20 pm

I haven't seen this one. So in 2019, the 63 Up is out. That's 63-7=56 years apart, beating Lelouch only by 4 years.
It is a documentary though, and Un Homme et Une Femme, and Boyhood are fiction... shouldn't they be in a different category? ;)

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Re: Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#13 Post by knives » Wed Mar 20, 2019 6:22 pm

Why?

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Re: Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#14 Post by BenoitRouilly » Wed Mar 20, 2019 6:30 pm

Well. I was just joking... So I agree the documentary beat the fiction.
But the rational would be that it is easier to film real people playing their own role, even in their old age, than to find actors who still work and are willing to return to their old role. Especially because of what Domino alluded to above, that aging actors are scarce because they don't want to continue playing and because the industry doesn't make room for them...

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Re: Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#15 Post by zedz » Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:02 pm

Swings and roundabouts, I guess, as a professional actor will generally show up if you pay them. Not so easy with real people, as Michael Apted has found out on multiple occasions.

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Re: Les plus belles années d'une vie (Claude Lelouch, 2019)

#16 Post by BenoitRouilly » Thu Mar 21, 2019 8:15 am

Why do they have a separate category for documentaries at the Oscars then?

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