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  1. À Nos Amours (French pronunciation: [a noz‿amuʁ], To Our Loves) is a 1983 French coming-of-age drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, who co-wrote the screenplay with Arlette Langmann. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire , Pialat and Évelyne Ker, the story follows a 15-year-old girl, Suzanne (Bonnaire), as she experiences her sexual awakening and becomes promiscuous, but is unable to feel love.

  2. Jun 5, 2006 · Pialat knows that not just women but men, too, are never that far from their animal nature.In< i>À nos amours, Pialat plays the father as a gruff, sensitive sometime tyrant, a man who is slowly discovering that the little girl he worried over so is no longer the vulnerable child in need of surveillance—if indeed she ever was.

  3. À nos amours. With his raw style of filmmaking, Maurice Pialat has been called the John Cassavetes of French cinema, and the scorching À nos amours is one of his greatest achievements. In a revelatory film debut, the dynamic, fresh-faced Sandrine Bonnaire plays Suzanne, a fifteen-year-old Parisian who embarks on a sexual rampage in an effort ...

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  4. Jul 12, 2024 · A Nos Amours, or ‘To Our Loves’ directed by Maurice Pialat in 1983, delves into adolescent turmoil and familial dysfunction.Sandrine Bonnaire, in her debut role at 16, artfully portrays Suzanne, a Parisian teen navigating her chaotic family life through a series of lovers—a performance that earned her the César Award for Most Promising Actress.

  5. À Nos Amours is a 1983 French coming-of-age drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, who co-wrote the screenplay with Arlette Langmann. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Pialat and Évelyne Ker, the story follows a 15-year-old girl, Suzanne (Bonnaire), as she experiences her sexual awakening and becomes promiscuous, but is unable to feel love. À Nos Amours won the César Award for Best Film in 1984.

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  6. Mar 21, 2003 · The Final Shot: Le Garçu. by Fabien Boully. Fabien Boully teaches Film Studies at the University of Paris X-Nanterre. In the final shot of Maurice Pialat’s final film, Le Garçu (1995), a beautiful young woman sobs while sitting at a table in a little restaurant in Paris. With difficulty, Sophie (Géraldine Pailhas) manages to contain her grief.

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  8. In this excerpt from a 1983 episode of the television program “Étoiles et toiles,” director Maurice Pialat is seen interacting with actors and crew on the set of À NOS AMOURS. He also discusses his approach to directing and cinematography.

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