On April 13, 2011, Les Films 13 production company turned 50. How can one celebrate an anniversary of this sort ? By simply making "another" film that would sum up all the earlier ones. D'un film à l'autre is hence a kind of anthology of the films produced Les Films 13 since the 1960s (short and feature films written and directed for the main part by Claude Lelouch), a best-of of half a century of cinema, going from Le Propre de l'homme to What Love May Bring. A biography in images of a filmmaker as admired as he is criticized. In reality, D'un film à l'autre is more than a series of film excerpts, interviews, and making-of documents (some of which possess an undeniable historical value, like that from A Man and A Woman, or the final performances of Patrick Dewaere).
Genres:
Anouk Aimée as Self (archive footage)
Richard Anconina as Self (archive footage)
Fanny Ardant as Self (archive footage)
Jean-Paul Belmondo as Self (archive footage)
Claude Lelouch as Narrator (voice)
Pierre Arditi as Self (archive footage)
Jacques Brel as Self (archive footage)
Patrick Bruel as Self (archive footage)
James Caan as Self (archive footage)
Geraldine Chaplin as Self (archive footage)
Audrey Dana as Self (archive footage)
Gérard Darmon as Self (archive footage)
Catherine Deneuve as Self (archive footage)
Charles Denner as Self (archive footage)
Françoise Fabian as Self (archive footage)
Jacques Gamblin as Self (archive footage)
Annie Girardot as Self (archive footage)
Francis Lai as Self (archive footage)
Nicole Garcia as Self (archive footage)
Aldo Maccione as Self (archive footage)
Maïwenn as Self (archive footage)
Yves Montand as Self (archive footage)
Charlotte Rampling as Self (archive footage)
Sharon Stone as Self (archive footage)
Lino Ventura as Self (archive footage)
Richard Berry as Self (archive footage)
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