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Love Songs (French: Paroles et Musique) is a 1984 comedy-drama romance film directed and written by Élie Chouraqui and starring Catherine Deneuve and Christopher Lambert. It is also the film debut of Charlotte Gainsbourg. [1]
When Peter (Nick Mancuso), Margaux’s (Catherine Deneuve) American writer husband, leaves Paris in a funk and heads home, she finds herself the single parent of two near teens. She also gets a new assignment at work: to find, sign, and promote new rock singers. She discovers a duo, Jeremy (Christopher Lambert) and Michel (Richard Anconina ...
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- Elie Chouraqui
Love Songs (1984) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Love Songs is a film directed by Elie Chouraqui with Catherine Deneuve, Christopher Lambert, Richard Anconina, Jacques Perrin .... Year: 1984. Original title: Paroles et musique. Synopsis: When Peter, Margaux's American writer husband, leaves Paris in a funk and heads home, she finds herself the single parent of two near teens.
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- Catherine Deneuve
- Elie Chouraqui
Accompanied by the insistent shrilling of an alarm clock and by two love songs, a young man struggles to wake up.
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- Sion Sono
Accompanied by the relentless ring of an alarm clock and by two love songs, a boy (Sono Sion) wakes up wearily on the floor of an abandoned building, he smokes a cigarette and finally gets ready to go out. Once ready, fully well dressed, he runs away along a corridor, shouting.
When Peter, Margaux's American writer husband, leaves Paris in a funk and heads home, she finds herself the single parent of two near teens. She also gets a new assignment at work: to find, sign, and promote new rock singers. She discovers a duo, Michel and Jeremy, and jump-starts their career.