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Synopsis
Utilizing a combination of professional actors and man-on-the-street interviews, French director Raymond Depardon has created a film about filmmaking that centers on a rather discriminating director's search for the perfect leading lady. The main problem is that the helmer (Luc Delahaye) doesn't really know what his next film will be about, let alone what kind of woman should be his star. Looking for inspiration, the director and his casting agent (Sylvie Peyre) visit the Saint Lazare train station in Paris and shoot some footage of passengers entering and exiting the trains. Later he encounters a few actresses, but rather than asking about their professional experiences, the director focuses on their personal lives. After several fruitless interviews, the director confesses to the casting agent that he really wants to utilize a non-professional actress. The two return to the train station, and there the filmmaker begins interviewing a broad cross-section of women who prove to be surprisingly candid in response to his intimate questions. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Raymond Depardon Cinematographer
Faton Cahen Composer (Music Score)
Raymond Depardon Director
Roger Ikhlef Editor
Richard Rousseau First Assistant Director
Sylvie Peyre First Assistant Director
Pascale Dauman Producer
Raymond Depardon Screenwriter
Claudine Nougaret Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 95
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Sound
Dolby digital

Produced by
Canal Plus
Centre National de la Cinématographie
Double D Copyright Films
Westdeutscher Rundfunk

Release
January 07, 1998 (France)