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Regular Lovers (2005)

Regular Lovers (2005)
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Touted in many circles as a response to The Dreamers (2003) -- Bernardo Bertolucci's ode to Paris in May 1968 -- Philippe Garrel's Regular Lovers (aka Les Amants Réguliers) explores the same events cinematically but undertakes a wholly unique aesthetic and temporal approach. The director follows his central characters, a young man named François and his clique of friends, as they experience the aftermath of the events and grapple with their attempts to understand what has just occurred. Garrel's familiarity with The Dreamers came by default; his son, Louis, starred in that earlier work, and plays François in this film. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Louis GarrelClotilde Hesme, (more)
Director(s):
Philippe Garrel
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Regular Lovers

Touted in many circles as a response to The Dreamers (2003) -- Bernardo Bertolucci's ode to Paris in May 1968 -- Philippe Garrel's Regular Lovers (aka Les Amants Réguliers) explores the same events cinematically but undertakes a wholly unique aesthetic and temporal approach. The director follows his central characters, a young man named François and his clique of friends, as they experience the aftermath of the events and grapple with their attempts to understand what has just occurred. Garrel's familiarity with The Dreamers came by default; his son, Louis, starred in that earlier work, and plays François in this film. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
175 mins

Complete Cast of Regular Lovers


Director(s):
Philippe Garrel
Writer(s):
Arlette LangmannMarc CholodenkoPhilippe Garrel
Producer(s):
Gilles Sandoz
Regular Lovers Awards:
  • 2005 - Venice International Film Festival - Best Actor
  • 2005 - Venice International Film Festival - Outstanding Technical Contribution
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    Liviu I.

    nothing artistic in this movie , boring

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    Lennart E.

    I think the only value this movie offered was an insight of the lives of these young rebellious Parisians. Had no idea that opium was a drug of choice. I must also say that I did not watch the entire film - it was not great - especially in comparison with The Dreamers.

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    Spencer C.

    I watched about 10 --15 minutes of this with my wife. In one scene it is night time and protestors are buring cars and fighting with police, but it is the same scene for about 15 minutes with no dialogue, or detail. Just people running around. HUH? Thats when I cut it off....

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