あらすじ
Beni is a teenager who falls in love with Fogi, the lead singer of a rock group. Fogi's rebellious attitude stirs up Beni's own desire for freedom and his determination to "live his own life" away from the world he grew up in. This is Beni's first great love, and he is so fervent that he becomes Fogi's slave, no longer aware of the kind of man Fogi really is. As the singer declines physically and morally, Beni finds it harder and harder to retain his admiration for Fogi. Yet in spite of everything, he tries to hang onto to his love, and soon finds himself confronting the most awful decision of his life.
クレジット
監督 (1)
俳優 (7)
映画製作・配給会社 (4)
- 製作代表 : Vega Film
- 共同製作 : Avventura Films
- Film exports/foreign sales : The Bureau Sales
- フランス国内配給 : Pierre Grise Distribution
クレジットタイトル詳細 (11)
- Adaptation : Santiago Amigorena
- Screenwriters : Marcel Gisler, Rudolph Nadler
- Directors of Photography : Sophie Maintigneux, Stéphane Kuthy
- Editors : Bettina Buhler, Chantal Laventure
- Sound recordists : Ingrid Stadeli, Martin Stricker
- Costume designers : Claudia Flutsch, Dorothée Schmid, Dani Fischer, Simone Pfluger
- 製作部長 : Pierre-Alain Schatzmann
- 報道担当(映画) : Daniel Chabannes De Sars
- スクリプト : Nancy Rivas
- 装飾 : Stéphane Lévy
- スチールマン : Luca Zanetti
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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
- サブジャンル : ドラマ
- 言語 : フランス語
- 出身 : スイス, フランス
- Original French-language productions : はい
興行収入・公開作品
ニュース&アワード
映画祭でのセレクション (1)
Istanbul Film Festival
トルコ, 1999
Huma Rights in Cinema Competition
About
"I met Martin Frank for the first time in 1989. He showed me where he grew up, the places that became the setting for the film. It was a trusting relationship right from the start because he liked my first film, 'Tagediebe.' And after seeing 'L'Heure bleue,' he was convinced that I was the right person to film his novel. We met several times after that, and he reacted extremely well by giving me his vote of confidence and simply withdrawing. He knew that if he continued to collaborate he'd have been tempted to use his influence to push the film in another direction. I think he really liked the finished film."
(Marcel Gisler, Director)