Rendez-Vous de Juillet (1949)
- Starring:
- Daniel Gélin, Maurice Ronet, (more)
- Director(s):
- Jacques Becker
Synopsis of Rendez-Vous de Juillet
Jacques Becker's Rendez-vous de Juillet has been credited as the first postwar European film to accurately depict the Continental "youth culture." Teenaged Lucien (Daniel Gelin) aspires to become a filmmaker, and to that end organizes his friends into a film unit. The young cineastes hope to make a journey into Africa, there to film an uncompromisingly realistic documentary. Amusingly, Lucien and his friends are shown to be rather ill-equipped for "real life," shuttling as they do between theatre classes, jazz bars and coffee houses. Also, Lucien will have to overcome some family problems before he can embrace the responsibilities of adulthood. The winner of a critics' award at the Cannes Film Festival, Rendez-vous de Juillet was released in the U.S. as Appointment with Life. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Rendez-Vous de Juillet
- Bernard Lajarrige - Rousseau
- Nicole Courcel - Christine
- Louis Seigner - Levase
- Paul Barge
- Capucine
- Paul Ville
- Denise Peronne
- Pierre Tabard
- Lucien Mancini
- Gaston Modot
- Director(s):
- Jacques Becker
- Writer(s):
- Jacques Becker
- 1949 - French Film Critics Circle - Prix Louis-Delluc
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