Time Is Money (1994)
Directed by Paolo Barzman

Drama

Film Synopsis

Having found success as an author, Joseph Kaufman decides to give up writing and spend the rest of his life indulging in idle pursuits.  This arrangement does not suit his wife, not his agent, who has sent him a large advance for his next novel.  In the end, the agent sends David, a devoted young secretary, to assist Joseph.  But the writer stubbornly refuses to resume his profession...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Paolo Barzman
  • Script: Paolo Barzman, Yoyo Barzman
  • Cinematographer: Bernard Lutic
  • Music: Gérard Torikian
  • Cast: Max von Sydow (Joe Kaufman), Charlotte Rampling (Irina Kaufman), Martin Landau (Mac), François Montagut (David Hirsh), Julie Barzman (Grand daughter), Bernard Lutic (A postman)
  • Country: France
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 94 min

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