Le Temps des amoureuses (2009) - film review
Henri-François Imbert
Documentary

Summary
Thirty years after working on Jean Eustache’s film Mes petites amoureuses, a one-time actor
named Hilaire meets up with another director to shed some light on the
making of the film. Hilaire delights in telling anecdotes,
reliving past memories and revisiting the locations where the film was
shot, in and around the town of Narbonne.
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Credits
- Director: Henri-François Imbert
- Script: Henri-François Imbert
- Photo: Henri-François Imbert
- Music: Silvain Vanot
- Cast: Hilaire Arasa (Himself), Jean-Louis Damani (Himself), Fabienne Dorey (Herself), Aissa Ihamouine (Himself), Ernest Simo (Himself)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Runtime: 83 min
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