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HE is called Charles. A young man from Marseille, now living in Paris, who is pathologically secretive, insomniac, hypochondriac, a loner and self-centered, yet gifted with a rare ability to listen and sympathize. Charles is automatically assigned to look after Monsieur Smith, a friend's dog. His enforced walks enable him to see the city anew, from a human—or rather, a canine—perspective. One day, his path crosses a woman's winged steps. Charles immediately realizes that SHE is the love of his life, since just two minutes of her soothing presence enables him to fall asleep. Charles desperately tries to find her again, but his quest proves difficult. Everyone who might have come across the stranger apparently has no recollection of her.
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- 製作代表 : Jacky Ouaknine
- Screenwriters : Charles Castella, Alice De Poncheville
- フォトディレクター : Nils De Coster
- 作曲家 : Lazare Boghossian
- 編集担当 : François Charpentier
- Sound recordists : Catherine Mendez, Patrice Mendez
- エグゼクティブプロデューサー : Pascal Metge
- 共同製作 : Laurent Piketty
- 撮影技師アシスタント : Julien Bureau
- 報道担当(映画) : Matilde Incerti
- サウンド・ミキサー : Patrice Mendez
- スチールマン : Christian Bamale
- 演出助手 : Manuel Recolin
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技術面詳細
- タイプ : 長編映画
- ジャンル : フィクション
- 言語 : フランス語
- その他の国の共同制作者 : フランス
- Original French-language productions : 不明
- 製作国 : 100%フランス (フランス)
- 製作年 : 1998
- フランス公開 : 13/01/1999
- 上映時間 : 1 時間 35 分
- 経過状況 : 公開済み
- ニュメロ·デ Visa : 91.870
- ビザ発行日 : 10/07/1998
- CNC助成 : はい
- 生産のフォーマット : 35ミリ
- カラータイプ : カラー
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"I've always thought that keeping small and lean would let me go where the big films couldn't. I don't mean being able to shoot anywhere (without having to block off a street, for example) but above all keeping the vision and humor light and fresh. Lightness makes it possible to constantly adapt the script to new ideas. The screenplay isn't rigid, it evolves in order to stay lively. When the Italian artist Morandi was painting a series of still-lifes of jars and bottles, no one said 'What a poor subject.'"
(Charles Castella, Director)