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Cléo from 5 to 7 ()

Cléo de 5 à 7 (original title)
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Cleo, a singer and hypochondriac, becomes increasingly worried that she might have cancer while awaiting test results from her doctor.

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Florence 'Cléo' Victoire
Antoine Bourseiller ...
Antoine
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Angèle
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Dorothée (as Dorothée Blank)
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Bob, le pianiste
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José, l'amant de Cléo (as José-Luis de Vilallonga)
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Irma, la cartomancienne
Renée Duchateau ...
La vendeuse de chapeaux
Lucienne Marchand ...
La conductrice du taxi
Serge Korber ...
Maurice, dit 'plumitif'
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Le docteur Valineau
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L'homme aux lunettes noires / Actor in silent film
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Anna, la fiancée blonde / Actress in silent film
Emilienne Caille ...
La fiancée noire / Actress in silent film
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L'arroseur / Actor in silent film
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Le croque-mort / Actor in silent film
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La vendeuse de fleurs / Actress in silent film
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Le vendeur de mouchoirs / Actor in silent film
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Le marin / Actor in silent film
Georges de Beauregard ...
Le conducteur du corbillard et de l'ambulance / Actor in silent film
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L'infirmier (uncredited)
Arthur Brunet ...
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Raymond Cauchetier ...
Raoul, le projectionniste (uncredited)
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Le patron du café (uncredited)
Fernande Engler ...
La fille au café (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Taste ...
Le garçon de café (uncredited)

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Agnès Varda

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Agnès Varda ... (written by)

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Georges de Beauregard ... producer
Carlo Ponti ... producer

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Michel Legrand

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Paul Bonis
Alain Levent
Jean Rabier

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Pascale Laverrière
Janine Verneau

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Bernard Evein

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Alyette Samazeuilh

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Aïda Carange ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Jean-François Adam ... unit production manager
Bruna Drigo ... production manager
Claude Laporte ... production manager trainee
Edith Tertza ... unit production manager

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Marin Karmitz ... assistant director
Bernard Toublanc-Michel ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Julien Coutelier ... sound
Jean Labussière ... sound
Jacques Maumont ... re-recording mixer

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Raymond Cauchetier ... still photographer
Liliane de Kermadec ... still photographer
Roger Robert ... grip
Roger Scipion ... grip

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Michel Legrand ... songs
Agnès Varda ... songs

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Aurore Chabrol ... script supervisor (as Aurore Paquiss)

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Richard Balducci ... press
Rose Sokol ... subtitler: English

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Plot Summary

Two hours from 17:00 to 19:00h on the longest day of the year in the life of a young Parisienne is presented. Florence Victoire, who is better known by her stage name Cléo Victoire (as in Cleopatra), is a singer with three hit singles to her name, and as such some renown. Two days ago, she went in for some tests for abdominal issues to see if it is cancer. She will be getting the results today at 18:30h. She is certain that it will be a terminal cancer diagnosis, her mind fixated on that outcome and what it actually means. This belief affects how she approaches the day, from her encounters with friends and acquaintances to what she observes in total strangers around her. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Cléo de cinq à sept (France)
  • Cleo dalle 5 alle 7 (Italy)
  • Cleo from 5 to 7 (United States)
  • Cleo from 5 to 7 (Canada, English title)
  • Cléo from 5 to 7 (World-wide, English title)
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  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Jean-Luc Godard, Anna Karina, Emilienne Caille, Eddie Constantine, Sami Frey, Danièle Delorme, Yves Robert, Alan Scott, Georges de Beauregard and Jean-Claude Brialy all make uncredited cameo appearances as the actors in the silent film shown to Cléo and her friend. In the extras on the Criterion Collection DVD, the movie is called "The Fiancés of the Bridge Mac Donald (1961)". See more »
Goofs The dolly track used in the final shot can be seen as the actors walk away from the hospital. Agnes Varda recounts in the much later documentary 'Anecdotes and Memories' how devastated she was to see the track and convinced the producers to allow a re-shoot at great expense. However none of the retakes matched the emotional quality of the original take so she retained it despite the goof. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Fiancés of the Bridge Mac Donald (1961). See more »
Soundtracks La Belle Putain See more »
Quotes [last lines]
[in French, using English subtitles]
Florence, 'Cléo Victoire': Why?
Antoine: I'm sorry I'm leaving. I'd like to be with you.
Florence, 'Cléo Victoire': You are. I think my fear is gone. I think I'm happy.
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