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    The Departure

    1967 · Romance · 1h 39m

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_départLe Départ - Wikipedia

    Language. French. The Departure [1] ( French: Le Départ) is a 1967 Belgian comedy film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as a car-obsessed young man trying to get possession of a Porsche for a race. The film won the Golden Bear at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. [2]

  2. The Departure: Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. With Jean-Pierre Léaud, Catherine-Isabelle Duport, Jacqueline Bir, Paul Roland. A fast-paced comedy about a young Belgian car nut and hairdresser's apprentice, his girlfriend, and their legal and illegal attempts to get a Porsche under him for his nearing debut race.

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    • Drama, Romance, Comedy
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • 1967-10-13
  3. masculine noun. departure. Le départ est à onze heures. The departure is at 11. Je lui téléphonerai la veille de son départ. I’ll phone him the day before he leaves. Collins Beginner’s French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Word Frequency.

  4. Jul 16, 2016 · Jerzy Skolimowski – Le départ AKA The Departure [+Extras] (1967) admin July 16, 2016. 2 2,889. Synopsis: A fast-paced comedy about a young Belgian car nut and hairdresser’s apprentice, his girlfriend, and their legal and illegal attempts to get a Porsche under him for his nearing debut race. — IMDb.

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  6. A young Belgian car nut and hairdresser's apprentice attempts to get a Porsche by all means for his nearing debut race and meets a girl in the same time.

  7. Jul 11, 2014 · Bruce Hodsdon. July 2014. 2014 Melbourne International Film Festival Dossier. Issue 71. Jerzy Skolimowski’s Le Départ (1967) was shot in three weeks on a budget of just $US100,000 – a low cost even in the mid-1960s (1). There was also a good deal of improvisation in this film, the first Skolimowski made outside of his native Poland.

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