Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1998)
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- 2h 2min
- Drama, Romance
- 15 May 1998 (France)
- Movie
- 6 wins & 11 nominations.
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Pascal Greggory | ... |
François
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Valeria Bruni Tedeschi | ... |
Claire
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Charles Berling | ... |
Jean-Marie
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Jean-Louis Trintignant | ... |
Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste Emmerich
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Bruno Todeschini | ... |
Louis
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Sylvain Jacques | ... |
Bruno
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Vincent Perez | ... |
Viviane
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Roschdy Zem | ... |
Thierry
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Dominique Blanc | ... |
Catherine
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Delphine Schiltz | ... |
Elodie
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Nathan Kogen | ... |
Sami
(as Nathan Cogan)
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Marie Daëms | ... |
Lucie
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Chantal Neuwirth | ... |
Geneviève
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Thierry de Peretti | ... |
Dominique
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Olivier Gourmet | ... |
Bernard
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Geneviève Brunet | ... |
Marie-Rose
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Didier Brice | ... |
Cédric
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Guillaume Canet | ... |
L'auto-stoppeur
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Nicolas Maury | ... |
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
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Directed by
Patrice Chéreau |
Written by
Danièle Thompson | ... | (scenario) & |
Patrice Chéreau | ... | (scenario) & |
Pierre Trividic | ... | (scenario) |
Danièle Thompson | ... | (original idea) |
Produced by
Charles Gassot | ... | producer: Téléma |
Jacques Hinstin | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Eric Gautier |
Editing by
François Gédigier | ... | (as François Gedigier) |
Editorial Department
Laurence Briaud | ... | assistant editor |
Beatrice Herminie | ... | assistant editor (as Béatrice Herminie) |
Yvan Lucas | ... | color timer |
Pierre Réali | ... | color timer |
Soazic Veillon | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Pascale Béraud | ||
Margot Capelier |
Production Design by
Sylvain Chauvelot | ||
Richard Peduzzi |
Set Decoration by
Dominique Castan | ||
Eric Chemel | ||
Sylvie Espinasse | ||
Vincent Grand d'Esnon | ||
Emmanuel Lavrut | ||
Joël Lavrut | ||
Victor Leitao | ||
Raph Salis | ||
Gilles Tissot | ||
Gilles Viaud |
Costume Design by
Caroline de Vivaise |
Makeup Department
Franck Berteau | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Evelyne Byot | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Magali Ceyrat | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Turid Follvik | ... | hair stylist (as Turid Follvick) / makeup artist (as Turid Follvick) |
Mario Messere | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Kuno Schlegelmilch | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Florence Vayssières | ... | hair stylist (as Florence Vayssieres) / makeup artist (as Florence Vayssieres) |
Production Management
Claire Augé | ... | unit manager |
Matthieu Belghiti | ... | unit manager |
Arnaud Briquet | ... | unit manager |
Jean-Marc Duez | ... | unit manager |
Philippe Dumas | ... | unit manager |
Denis Jacquey | ... | unit manager |
Patrick Lancelot | ... | production manager |
Thibaut Rigeot | ... | unit manager (as Thibault Rigeot) |
Julien Toujan | ... | unit manager |
Sylvie Zadjner | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sébastien Deux | ... | second second assistant director |
Antoine Garceau | ... | assistant director |
Virginie Guillot | ... | assistant director |
Stéphane Metge | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Maxime Rebière | ... | storyboard (as Maxime Rebiere) |
Sound Department
Serge Arthus | ... | stereo sound consultant: Dolby |
Michel Casang | ... | boom operator |
Pascal Chauvin | ... | sound effects |
Pascal Dedeye | ... | sound effects |
Olivier Dô Hùu | ... | assistant sound mixer |
Olivier Goinard | ... | sound trainee |
Jean-Pierre Laforce | ... | sound |
Jean-Louis Lebras | ... | post-synchronization |
Jacques Lévy | ... | post-synchronization (as Jacques Levy) |
Françoise Maulny | ... | post-synchronization (as Françoise Maulny-Levy) |
Nadine Muse | ... | sound editor |
Christophe Pinel | ... | post-synchronization |
Laurent Rouan | ... | dialogue editor |
Hervé Roux | ... | sound consultant: DTS |
Guillaume Sciama | ... | sound |
Stunts
Roland Neunreuther | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
François Berroir | ... | gaffer |
Graham Berry | ... | camera operator: Wescam camera |
Paul-Claude Bessière | ... | grip |
Xavier Cholet | ... | electrician |
Stéphane Fontaine | ... | assistant camera |
Arnaud Hermeline | ... | grip |
Sophie Lemaire | ... | second assistant camera |
Michel Michau | ... | electrician |
Olivier Neveu | ... | electrician |
Robert Polonia | ... | electrician |
Luc Roux | ... | still photographer |
Joël Toupense | ... | grip |
Valérie Vignol | ... | assistant camera |
Oliver Ward | ... | camera technician: Wescam camera |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Robert Isaac | ... | assistant costumer |
Laure Jeger | ... | costumer |
Patricia Saalburg | ... | costumer |
Christopher Sorg | ... | costumer |
Annie Thiellement | ... | costumer |
Script and Continuity Department
Suzanne Durrenberger | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Frédérick Debut | ... | administrator |
Michel Flaesch | ... | animal trainer |
Tony Krantz | ... | press attache |
Yves-Marie Le Guillou | ... | caterer |
Laurence Leroy | ... | caterer |
Béatrice Merimée | ... | public relations |
Frédéric North | ... | helicopter (as Fred North) |
Annick Paroutaud | ... | administrator (as Annick Parroutaud) |
Dominique Segall | ... | press attache |
Ida Techer | ... | press attaché: France |
Marc Thibault | ... | caterer |
Jean-François Tymen | ... | caterer (as Jean-Francois Tymen) |
Roland Vallet | ... | administrator (as Roland Valet) |
Production Companies
- Téléma
- Canal+
- France 2 Cinéma
- France 3 Cinéma
- Azor Films
- Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) (participation)
- Société des Producteurs de Cinéma et de Télévision (Procirep) (support)
Distributors
- Bac Films (1998) (France) (theatrical)
- Kino International (1999) (United States) (DVD) (subtitled)
- Primer Plano Film Group (2000) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Kino Video (2000) (United States) (DVD)
- Argentina Video Home (2001) (Argentina) (VHS)
- StudioCanal (2001) (France) (DVD)
- Atalanta Filmes (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Comstock (Japan) (theatrical)
- Rosebud (1998) (Greece) (theatrical)
- Artificial Eye (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Cinemien (2008) (Germany) (DVD)
- Kino Video (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Charismatic artist and teacher Jean-Baptiste has died. He has asked to be buried in the provincial city of Limoges, where his family runs a shoe-making company. He had said, "those who love me can take the train." And here they are, in a Paris train station platform: lovers, old friends, casual acquaintances, and relatives. The long day in the lives of all these people is a journey toward illumination. At first the idea of spending a day in Limoges leaves them irritated and impatient. But as the train gets going, time begins to stand still and people start to talk, and laugh, and forget to behave themselves.
Written by L.H. Wong |
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Trivia | The story is inspired by the real experience of Patrice Chéreau's film editor when she went to the funeral of the gay, manipulative, documentary film-maker, François Reichenbach. The title is the phrase with which Reichenbach summoned friends to his funeral. See more » |
Goofs | In the scene where Claire and Viviane are sitting at the table discussing Viviane's name, Claire's hands alternate between touching her face and resting on the table repeatedly between shots. See more » |
Movie Connections | Features A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985). See more » |
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Crazy Credits | The credit scroll reverses direction for the soundtrack section, temporarily scrolling down instead of up. See more » |