Le Temps retrouvé (1999) France, Italia, Portugal
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Réalisateur:Raoul Ruiz
Studio:Kino
Scénariste:Marcel Proust, Raoul Ruiz
Classement:Général
Date de l'ajout:2007-11-30
ASIN:B0000584ZF
UPC:0738329020026
Récompenses:2 wins & 2 nominations
Genre:Drame
Date de parution:2007-03-01
IMDb:0189142
Durée:158
Format écran:1.85 : 1
Son:DTS
Langues:Français
Sous-titres:English
Raoul Ruiz  ...  (Réalisateur)
Marcel Proust, Raoul Ruiz  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Catherine Deneuve  ...  Odette de Crecy
Emmanuelle Béart  ...  Gilberte
Vincent Perez  ...  Morel
John Malkovich  ...  Le Baron de Charlus
Pascal Greggory  ...  Saint-Loup
Marcello Mazzarella  ...  Marcel Proust
Marie-France Pisier  ...  Madame Verdurin
Chiara Mastroianni  ...  Albertine
Arielle Dombasle  ...  Madame de Farcy
Edith Scob  ...  Oriane de Guermantes
Elsa Zylberstein  ...  Rachel
Christian Vadim  ...  Bloch
Dominique Labourier  ...  Madame Cottard
Philippe Morier-Genoud  ...  Monsieur Cottard
Melvil Poupaud  ...  Le Prince de Foix
Résumé: Marcel Proust (1871-1922) is on his deathbed. Looking at photographs brings memories of his childhood, his youth, his lovers, and the way the Great War put an end to a stratum of society. His memories are in no particular order, they move back and forth in time. Marcel at various ages interacts with Odette, with the beautiful Gilberte and her doomed husband, with the pleasure-seeking Baron de Charlus, with Marcel's lover Albertine, and with others; present also in memory are Marcel's beloved mother and grandmother. It seems as if to live is to remember and to capture memories is to create a work of great art. The memories parallel the final volume of Proust's novel.