Heart to Heart (1979)
Confidences pour confidences (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 50min
- Comedy, Drama
- 03 Jan 1979 (France)
- Movie
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Daniel Ceccaldi | ... |
Emile Roussel, le père
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Henri Crémieux | ... |
M. Roussel, le grand-père
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Jacques François | ... |
Delorme
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Michel Galabru | ... |
Gabriel, le cousin
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Laurence Lignières | ... |
La mère
(as Laurence Lignères)
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Jacques Villeret | ... |
L'étudiant qui cherche du travail
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Anne Caudry | ... |
Brigitte
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Carole Jacquinot | ... |
Pierrette
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Elisa Servier | ... |
Florence
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François-Eric Gendron | ... |
Paul-Louis
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Louba Guertchikoff | ... |
Mme Roussel, la grand-mère
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Igor Lafaurie | ... |
François, l'amoureux de Brigitte
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Jean-Claude Martin | ... |
Rodolphe, le mari de Pierrette
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Christian Pereira | ... |
Paul, le fiancé bégue
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Ingeborg Prinz | ... |
Dora
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Louis Colla | ... |
Delorme
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Michel Fortin | ... |
Le commissaire de police
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Michele Hermet | ... |
Guimauve
(as Michèle Hermet)
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Valérie Jacquinot | ... |
Pierrette, enfant
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Gérard Louvain | ... |
Eric Delorme
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Roger Muni | ... |
Un agent de police
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Valérie Pascale | ... |
Florence, enfant
(as Valérie Pascal)
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Christian Spillemaecker | ... |
René
(as Spillmaecker)
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Emilie Thomas | ... |
Brigitte enfant
(as Emilie)
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Clément Thomas | ... |
Le petit Bernard
(as Clément)
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Jean Becker | ... |
Le père du petit Bernard
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Claude Lelouch | ... |
Le metteur en scène
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Bernard Menez | ... |
Etienne
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Alain Bernard | ... |
Alain (uncredited)
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Corinne Corson | ... |
Une automobiliste (uncredited)
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Johnny Pigozzi | ... |
Le fiancé au mulet (uncredited)
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Marie Rivière | ... |
Une élève du cours de dactylo (uncredited)
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Rosette | ... |
Une élève du cours de dactylo (uncredited)
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Pascal Thomas | ... |
L'employeur (uncredited)
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Directed by
Pascal Thomas |
Written by
Jacques Lourcelles | ... | (writer) |
Pascal Thomas | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Albina du Boisrouvray | ... | producer |
Music by
Vladimir Cosma |
Cinematography by
Renan Pollès |
Editing by
Nathalie Lafaurie |
Production Design by
Christian Lamarque |
Costume Design by
Thérèse Ripaud |
Makeup Department
Didier Lavergne | ... | key makeup artist |
Jacques Michel | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Alain Artur | ... | unit manager |
Georges Casati | ... | production manager |
René Fargeas | ... | unit manager |
Nicole Lemke | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Patrick Cartoux | ... | second assistant director |
Hubert Watrinet | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Angelo Rizzi | ... | property master |
Sound Department
Vincent Arnardi | ... | sound mix technician |
Philippe Lemenuel | ... | sound |
André Naudin | ... | foley artist |
Jean Nény | ... | sound mixer |
Gina Pignier | ... | sound editor |
Alex Pront | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Lebègue | ... | camera operator |
Claude Rouxel | ... | electrician |
Script and Continuity Department
Jacqueline Granier-Deferre | ... | script supervisor (as Jacqueline Gaveau) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Compagnie Commerciale Française Cinématographique (CCFC) (1979) (France) (theatrical)
- Universal Film Agency (1979) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Mundial Filmes (1979) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- New Yorker Films (1981) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cinésyl (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
To see more clearly in herself, one evening of depression, Brigitte remembers her childhood: the Fifties come back at a gallop. She sees herself at seven years old in the apartment of Courbevoie where her mother holds a grocery store and where her father, Emile, "pulls his laziness". It must be said that life is not rosy: parents, three daughters and a dog in the same room. Brigitte soon leaves the suburbs for the countryside where her grandfather teaches her about life. Meanwhile, her parents move to Paris; Emile has become a salesman and his wife has given up the grocery store. Returning to the capital, Brigitte witnesses the sentimental problems of her sister Pierrette, and Florence's beginnings in the career of advertising films. Ten years later, Brigitte meets François, whom she rejects after he gives birth to a child. Florence marries a penniless son from a good family; even her mother runs away in love with a violinist, while Emile gnaws at his misogynistic and vulgar cousin Gabriel. |
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