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HOTEL AMERICA

by André Téchiné

synopsis

Hélène, a distracted pill-popping anesthetist, almost runs down Gilles one evening on a Biarritz street. She is still numb from the drowning death earlier that year of her lover, a visionary architect. Gilles presses for a relationship, then backs away, deciding she could never love someone of lower class and limited prospects. But she does fall in love with him and gradually her depression eases. As she heals, he becomes obsessed with her lover's talents and his own limitations, behaving bizarrely and pushing her away. How these conflicts play out becomes the movie's story.

international title: Hotel America
original title: Hôtel des Amériques
country: France
year: 1981
genre: fiction
directed by: André Téchiné
film run: 95'
release date: FR 02/12/1981, NL 13/01/1983, BE 20/01/1983, PT 21/10/1983, ES 1984
screenplay: Gilles Taurand, André Téchiné
cast: Catherine Deneuve, Patrick Dewaere, Etienne Chicot
cinematography by: Bruno Nuytten
film editing: Claudine Merlin
art director: Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko
costumes designer: Christian Gasc
producer: Alain Sarde

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