Ni avec toi ni sans toi (1984)
Directed by Alain Maline

Drama

Film Synopsis

Mathilde leaves Pierre so that she can live with her new lover, Jean.  Some years later, she returns to Pierre and they try to resume their former life together, not without difficulty.  It is clear to both of them that the spark has gone out of their union, and, gradually, Pierre and Mathilde's relationship starts to fall apart...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alain Maline
  • Script: Yves Josso, Alain Maline, Joëlle Pilven, Hortense Dufour (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Joël David
  • Music: Richard Kolinka, Philippe Léotard
  • Cast: Philippe Léotard (Pierre), Evelyne Bouix (Mathilde), Tanya Lopert (Antoinette), Charles Gérard (Le Parisien), Karim Ouldarama (Mathieu), Maïté Nahyr (Sainte Ricard), Maryline Even (La fille Trouillon), Luc Nion (Un frère Landrot, éboueur), Marc Nion (Un frère Landrot, éboueur), Vincent Martin (Gérard), Adrienne Bonnet (La femme de Gérard), Jean de Trégomain (Le charbonnier), Vincent Meunier (Jabot, le cantonnier), Dominique Becker (L'institutrice), Stéphane Hausse (Un huissier), Ivan Ringot (Un huissier), Robert Sabatier (L'écrivain), Knarf Van Pellecom
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 82 min

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