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  2. Mar 4, 2024 · Director: Arnaud Desplechin. Writer: Arnaud Desplechin. Stars: Thibault de Montalembert, Roch Leibovici, Marianne Denicourt, Bernard Ballet, Suzel Goffre, Laurence Côte, Benoist Brione, Laurent Schilling, Emmanuel Salinger, Emmanuel Devos, André Cellier, Hélène Roussel, Elisabeth Maby, Suzanne Waters, Eric Bonicatto, Grégori Baquet ...

  3. Jun 12, 1991 · La vie des morts: Directed by Arnaud Desplechin. With Thibault de Montalembert, Roch Leibovici, Marianne Denicourt, Bernard Ballet. A large family, traumatized by tragic deaths, reunites to wait for news about one of their cousins who is in hospital after a suicide attempt.

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  4. La Vie des morts est un moyen métrage français réalisé par Arnaud Desplechin et sorti en salles le 12 juin 1991. C'est le premier film (après plusieurs films d'école) du réalisateur, qui inaugure sa carrière de cinéaste avec l'obtention du prix Jean-Vigo du court/moyen métrage.

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  5. A young woman convenes with her extended family in a provincial village where her cousin, in a coma, is hospitalized after attempting suicide. Arnaud Desplechin. Director, Writer.

  6. May 16, 2008 · Devos has played in all of Desplechin's films since his first "La vie des morts" (1991). She has grown up, as it were, in his family of obsessed characters, performing the part of various sisters ...

  7. Dec 24, 2017 · La Vie de morts, 1991. December 24, 2017 (December 27, 2017) acquarello. Even from his first feature film La Vie des morts, Arnaud Desplechin was already establishing a quintessentially dynamic framework for his recurring themes on surrogacy, human idiosyncrasies, and the ephemeral nature of desire. In an interview with Cahiers du Cinéma ...

  8. Winner of the 1991 Jean Vigo Prize, Desplechin’s rarely screened featurette displays many of the hallmarks of his mature style: the deft handling of a sprawling cast of characters (played by several Desplechin regulars, including Emmanuelle Devos), the nuanced understanding of family dynamics, and the wide-ranging literary allusions.