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1980 • Drama / Romance • 131m

The Last Metro

"A story of love and conflict."

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In occupied Paris, an actress wed to a Jewish theater owner must keep him hidden from the Nazis while doing both of their jobs.

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Catherine Deneuve
Catherine Deneuve
Marion Steiner
Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Bernard Granger
Jean Poiret
Jean Poiret
Jean-Loup Cottins
Andréa Ferréol
Andréa Ferréol
Arlette Guillaume
Paulette Dubost
Paulette Dubost
Germaine Fabre
Jean-Louis Richard
Jean-Louis Richard
Daxiat
Maurice Risch
Maurice Risch
Raymond Boursier
Heinz Bennent
Heinz Bennent
Lucas Steiner
Sabine Haudepin
Sabine Haudepin
Nadine Marsac
Christian Baltauss
Christian Baltauss
Lucien Ballard, Bernard's Replacement
Pierre Belot
Pierre Belot
Desk Clerk
René Dupré
René Dupré
Valentin
Aude Loring
Aude Loring
Mrs Wiedekind
Alain Tasma
Alain Tasma
Marc, Jean-Loup's Assistant
Rose Thiéry
Rose Thiéry
Jacquot's Mother / Concierge
Jacob Weizbluth
Jacob Weizbluth
Rosen, rejected actor
Marcel Berbert
Marcel Berbert
Mr Merlin, Business Manager
Hénia Suchar
Hénia Suchar
Yvonne, chambermaid
Director: François TruffautScreenplay: Suzanne SchiffmanScreenplay: François TruffautProducer: François Truffaut

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CinemaSerf
2024-07-25
70%

Despite, or possibly because of, the Nazi occupation of Paris in 1942 the theatres and cinemas of the city are thriving. One of the most popular was in Montmartre and run by the Steiners. Now he's a Jew so they decide it best he leaves for the Vichy and the theatre in the hands of his actress wife "Marion" (Catherine Deneuve). Rather aptly, they decide to present a new play called "the Disappearance" and draft in "Granger" (Gerard Depardieu) to co-star with "Marion" under the director "Jean-Loup" (Jean Poiret). Now it's fair to say that "Granger" is a bit of a womaniser - but the object of his desires here, who happens to be the costumier "Arlette" (Andréa Ferrêol), wouldn't touch him with a flagpole. Their best laid plans as a troupe is to survive what's left of the war in one piece, and with dangers around every corner as well as rationing, they have their work cut out. As the story develops, we come to realise that both "Marion" and her co-star have secrets to keep and their make or break production will also be seen by the arch anti-semite critic "Daxiat" (Jean-Louis Richard) who could readily undo all of their hard work and see them all on the scrapheap. There's loads of chemistry here and François Truffaut manages to inject some dark humour into an environment that's admittedly riddled with fear, but that also presents us with some insights into the lives of these artistes who compete, contrive and contrast with each other in just about every aspect of their daily lives. It's a film about bravery, courage and determination - often found in the least likely of places, and Deneuve offers us a powerfully engaging characterisation that epitomises the concept of less is more. It takes it's time, so settle down with a glass of decent Malbec and you ought to enjoy some talent at the top of their game.

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Released
Origin
FR
Languages
French, Italian, German
Studios
Les Films du Carrosse, Sédif Productions, SFP, TF1 Films Production, TF1

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