The Dreamers (2003)
Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

Drama
aka: Paris '68

Film Synopsis

May 1968.  With their parents away on holiday, Isabelle and Théo are left to their own devices in their Parisian apartment.  They invite an American exchange student named Matthew to stay with them and participate in a series of emotional and sexual games through which they hope to discover their true identity.  Meanwhile, the world around them erupts into chaos...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Script: Gilbert Adair
  • Cinematographer: Fabio Cianchetti
  • Music:
  • Cast: Michael Pitt (Matthew), Eva Green (Isabelle), Louis Garrel (Theo), Anna Chancellor (Mother), Robin Renucci (Father), Jean-Pierre Kalfon (Himself), Jean-Pierre Léaud (Himself), Florian Cadiou (Patrick), Pierre Hancisse (First Buff), Valentin Merlet (Second Buff), Lola Peploe (Usherette), Ingy Fillion (Theo's Girlfriend), Jean-Paul Belmondo (Himself)
  • Country: France / UK / Italy
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Aka: Paris '68

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