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The Lovers of Montparnasse (1958)

Genre : Romance, Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 48M

Director : Jacques Becker
Writer : Jacques Becker

Synopsis

Biographic film chronicling the last year of the life of the Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani, 1919, who falls in love with a girl from a wealthy family. Her parents are against this relationship and stop financial help. Modigliani worked and died in abject poverty in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France.

Actors

Gérard Philipe
Gérard Philipe
Amedeo Modigliani
Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer
Béatrice Hastings
Lea Padovani
Lea Padovani
Rosalie
Gérard Séty
Gérard Séty
Léopold Sborowsky
Lino Ventura
Lino Ventura
Morel
Anouk Aimée
Anouk Aimée
Jeanne Hébuterne
Lila Kedrova
Lila Kedrova
Anna Zborowsky
Arlette Poirier
Arlette Poirier
Lulu
Madame Pâquerette
Madame Pâquerette
Madame Salomon - la Concierge
Marianne Oswald
Marianne Oswald
Berthe Weill
Pierre Richard
Pierre Richard
un étudiant peintre (uncredited)
Yori Bertin
Yori Bertin
Catherine - la serveuse du café
Judith Magre
Judith Magre
La Prostituée Devant le Café
Denise Vernac
Denise Vernac
Madame Hébuterne
Robert Ripa
Robert Ripa
Marcel - le Maquereau
Jean Lanier
Jean Lanier
Monsieur Hébuterne
Carole Sands
Carole Sands
Madame Dickson
Jany Clair
Jany Clair
La Bonne
Antoine Tudal
Antoine Tudal
Cendrars
Bruno Balp
Bruno Balp
Le Boucher Modèle
Jacques Ferrière
Jacques Ferrière

Crews

Jacques Becker
Jacques Becker
Director
Marguerite Renoir
Marguerite Renoir
Editor
Christian Matras
Christian Matras
Director of Photography
Madeleine Rabusson
Madeleine Rabusson
Assistant Costume Designer
Michel-Georges Michel
Michel-Georges Michel
Novel
Jacques Becker
Jacques Becker
Screenplay
Sandro Pallavicini
Sandro Pallavicini
Producer
Henry Deutschmeister
Henry Deutschmeister
Producer
Paul Misraki
Paul Misraki
Original Music Composer
Jean d'Eaubonne
Jean d'Eaubonne
Production Design
Georges Annenkov
Georges Annenkov
Costume Design
Jacques Heim
Jacques Heim
Costume Design
Yvonne Fortuna
Yvonne Fortuna
Makeup Artist
Denise Lemoigne
Denise Lemoigne
Hairstylist
Ralph Baum
Ralph Baum
Production Manager
André Hoss
André Hoss
Unit Manager
Jean Becker
Jean Becker
Second Assistant Director
Serge Witta
Serge Witta
First Assistant Director
Robert Christidès
Robert Christidès
Set Dresser
Jacques Gut
Jacques Gut
Assistant Set Decoration
Paul Moreau
Paul Moreau
Assistant Set Decoration
Raymond Lemoigne
Raymond Lemoigne
Property Master
Pierre-Louis Calvet
Pierre-Louis Calvet
Sound
Christian Courmes
Christian Courmes
Sound Recordist
Maurice Dagonneau
Maurice Dagonneau
Sound Assistant
Ernest Bourreaud
Ernest Bourreaud
First Assistant Camera
Gilbert Chain
Gilbert Chain
Camera Operator
Léo Mirkine
Léo Mirkine
Still Photographer
Henry Thibault
Henry Thibault
Still Photographer
Anne-Marie Marchand
Anne-Marie Marchand
Assistant Costume Designer
Maryse Barbut
Maryse Barbut
Assistant Editor
Jacques Météhen
Jacques Météhen
Conductor
Sophie Becker
Sophie Becker
Script Supervisor

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