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Julien is a left-leaning student whose politics and love interest end up clashing as the young man makes a long, epic journey through his years at a private school in Paris when Algeria is fighting France for its independence, up to his... See more »

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Julien
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Élise
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Vidal
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Gilles
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Brinon
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Yvon
Maurice Vallier ...
Le censeur
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La mère
Fred Personne ...
Le pasteur
Gilles Katz ...
Marcel
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Corinne
Francis Frappat ...
Wagner
Luc Béraud ...
Surveillant lycée
Lydie Pruvot ...
Secrétaire lycée
Jean-Claude Vogel ...
Bénichou
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Professeur allemand (as marcel ophuls)
Denis Chérer ...
Arnaud (as denis cherer)
Jérôme Sarrazin ...
Saint-Tub
Jean-François Vlerick ...
Boris
Laurent Arnal ...
Cousti
Mireille Amiel ...
Patronne restaurant
Philippe Faure ...
Poulaille
Didier Agostini ...
Pilou
Jean-Pierre Lebrun ...
Dieudonné
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Fille rallye
Laurence Claverie ...
Amie d'Arnaud
Jean de Trégomain ...
Barman carré d'as
Humbert Balsan ...
Joueur de poker
Bernard Cazassus ...
Gendarme
Antoine Mosin ...
Patron hôtel du sourire
Nicole Wicht ...
Prostituée
Luc Moullet ...
Clochard
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Client hôtel du sourire
Michèle Amiel ...
Patronne restaurant
René Lafleur ...
Patron restaurant
André Lacombe ...
Douanier
Pierre Baudry ...
Voyageur train

Directed by

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Pascal Kané

Written by

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Pascal Bonitzer ... (scenario and dialogue)
 
Pascal Kané ... (scenario and dialogue)

Produced by

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Nicole Flipo ... executive producer
Margaret Ménégoz ... producer (as margaret menégoz)

Music by

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Georges Delerue

Cinematography by

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Robert Alazraki

Editing by

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Martine Giordano

Editorial Department

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Suzanne Koch ... assistant editor
Anita Lecoeur ... trainee editor

Casting By

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Marie-Christine Lafosse

Production Design by

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Régis Des Plas

Costume Design by

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Marie-Claude Altot

Makeup Department

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Florence Cossutta ... assistant makeup artist (as Florence Cossuta)
Frédérique Marcus ... key makeup artist (as Frederique Marcus)

Production Management

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Jean de Trégomain ... associate manager
Jean-Marc Deschamps ... unit manager
Nicole Flipo ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Enrique Gabriel ... trainee assistant director (as Henri Gabriel)
Philippe Leriche ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Jean-Louis Laher ... property master
François Lersy ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Claude Gazeau ... sound assistant
Philippe Lemenuel ... sound
Jonathan Liebling ... foley artist
Jean-Paul Loublier ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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Jean-François Lemaire ... special effects

Stunts

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Roland Neunreuther ... stunt coordinator
Daniel Vérité ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robert Beulens ... chief electrician
Irène Champendal ... second assistant camera
Bertrand Delpierre ... grip
Roland Dondin ... electrician (as christian dondin)
Dominique Gentil ... assistant camera
Patrick Morch ... grip (as patrick morsch)
Claude Sichère ... key grip
Romain Winding ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Rose Becker ... assistant costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Françoise Penzer ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Amira Chemakhi ... administrator
Sylvie Richez ... production secretary

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Plot Summary

Julien is a left-leaning student whose politics and love interest end up clashing as the young man makes a long, epic journey through his years at a private school in Paris when Algeria is fighting France for its independence, up to his time spent as a courier for Algeria's National Liberation Front (known by their French acronym, the FLN). While at school, Julien already had a conflict with his good friend Gilles and the right-wing politics that Gilles embraces. This relationship will come to have a crucial bearing on the future, as Julien continues on his path to maturity. Written by J Grimshaw

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Also Known As
  • Liberty Belle (Denmark)
  • リバティ・ベル (Japan, Japanese title)
Runtime
  • 112 min
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