Mourir d'aimer
Mourir d'aimer (To Die of Love) is a 1971 Italian-French film directed by André Cayatte.
Synopsis
It's a love story between a teacher, Danièle, and one of her pupils, Gérard, during the heat of the Mai 68 events. Danièle is a young militant woman, very active during this political fever. Gérard's parents make a complaint, Danièle is arrested, and the drama begins.
Cast
- Annie Girardot : Danièle Guénot
- Bruno Pradal : Gérard Leguen
- Claude Cerval : Judge
- François Simon : M. Leguen
- Jean-Paul Moulinot : Danièle's father
- Jean Bouise : Minor's judge
- Marie-Hélène Breillat : the Snake
- Monique Mélinand : Leguen
- Yves Barsacq : the friend
- Edith Loria : Renée
- Jacques Marin : the correspondent
- Raymond Meunier : Danièle's lawyer
- Maurice Nasil : the teacher
- Marcelle Ranson : the neighbour
- André Reybaz : School's director
- Mariannik Revolution : Cécile
- Daniel Bellus : Jean-Luc
- Nicolas Dumayet : Marc
- Bernard Jeantet : Alain
- Nathalie Nell : Thérèse
- Franck Combeau : child #1
- Frantz Guéroult : child #2
- Claudine Berg : Arnaud
- Florence Blot : Lawyer
- Hélène Dieudonné : The old blind lady
- Marius Laurey : M. Arnaud
- Jean Marconi : Hospital's director
- Charles Millot : the fake judge
- Bernard Musson : le surveillant général
- Marcel Pérès : Grand father
- Clément Thierry : Danièle's ex-husband
- Roger Trapp : le surveillant
- Marthe Villalonga : The social worker
- Jacky Blanchot : un inspecteur (non crédité)
- Marcel Gassouk : A prison employee (non crédité)
- Jean Minisini : A nurse (non crédité)
- Yves Gavard-Perret : The pupil who helps Gérard (non crédité)
- Jean O'Cotterel
- Martine Simon
- Marius Balbinot
- Pierre Bolo
- Madeleine Damien
- Guy Davout
- Yvonne Decade
- Jacqueline Fontaine
- Pippo Merisi
- Léo Peltier
Awards
- 1971 : Grand Prix du cinéma français
- 1972 : Nominee for Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
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