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Synopsis
Though The Love Songs (AKA Les Chansons d'Amour) is not a film operetta per se, director Christoph Honoré and composer/lyricist/vocalist Alex Beaupain use that film to pay homage to the French movie musical as conceived by Jacques Demy in his classic Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (1967). The Honoré film concerns a series of hopelessly romantic Parisian characters who are unable to convey their feelings to one another in everyday situations, and who thus use musical numbers as outlets - as vehicles of emotional expression. Beaupain composed the score; a number of the songs that are included appeared on one of his solo albums. The individual stories covered in the film tell age-worn tales as old as time: the loss of love, the discovery of new love, the impossibility of mutual love. The film stars: Louis Garrel, Ludivine Sagnier, Chiara Mastroianni, Clotilde Hesme, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Brigitte Roüan, Jean-Marie Winling and Yannick Renier. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Richard Rousseau Casting
Remy Chevrin Cinematographer
Alex Beaupain Composer (Music Score)
Alice Butaud Composer (Music Score)
Brigitte Roüan Composer (Music Score)
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet Composer (Music Score)
Jean-Marie Winling Composer (Music Score)
Yannick Renier Composer (Music Score)
Pierre Canitrot Costume Designer
Pierre Canitrot Costumes Supervisor
Christophe Honoré Director
Chantal Hymans Editor
Sylvie Peyre First Assistant Director
Alex Beaupain Lyricist
Paulo Branco Producer
Samuel Deshors Production Designer
Christophe Honoré Screenwriter
Samuel Deshors Set Decorator
Alex Beaupain Songwriter
Thierry Delor Sound Mixer
Guillaume Le braz Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2008
Runtime: 95
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Musical

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Alma Films

Release
March 21, 2008 (USA - Limited)
by IFC Flims
Red Envelope Entertainment

Awards
2007 - In Competition - Cannes Film Festival
2007 - Film Presented - Toronto International Film Festival
2007 - Film Presented - Chicago International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - SXSW