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Laissez-passer
Bertrand Tavernier
Part of

54th New York Film Festival

September 30 - 11, 2016

Bertrand Tavernier’s vigorous and varied portrait of Occupation-era filmmaking in France is a story told by a director deeply in love with his subject.

DIRECTOR
Bertrand Tavernier
YEAR
2002
COUNTRY
France / Germany / Spain
RUNTIME
170 minutes
LANGUAGE
French with English subtitles
FORMAT
35mm
ORIGINAL TITLE
Laissez-passer

Bertrand Tavernier’s vigorous and varied portrait of Occupation-era filmmaking in France achieves a Breugelesque richness of perspective—this is a story told by a director deeply in love with his subject. Tavernier’s hero is ace assistant director Jean-Devaivre (Jacques Gamblin), who helps directors like Maurice Tourneur (Philippe Morier-Genoud) bring their most difficult visual ideas to life, negotiates his way through the German hierarchy at Continental Films, and works for the Resistance. With Denis Podalydès in the role of screenwriter (and future Tavernier collaborator) Jean Aurenche, Dardenne regular Olivier Gourmet as producer Roger Richebé, and Laurent Schilling as the screenwriter Charles Spaak. Print courtesy of French Cultural Services.

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