Spring (1971)
One of four Hanoun films that take their titles from the seasons of the year, SPRING tells two parallel stories: a man, fleeing the forces of order, takes refuge in the forest, while a young girl living with her grandmother in a nearby village approaches the threshold of adolescence, and begins to discover both the world and herself. - Anthology Film Archive
Director:
Marcel Hanoun
Writer:
Catherine Binet
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Michael Lonsdale as L'homme qui fuit |
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Raymonde Godeau as La grand-mère |
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Véronique Andriès as Anne |
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Catherine Binet as |
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Anne-Marie Ramier as |
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Guy Brémond as |
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Maurice Poullenot as |
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Julien Etchevery as |
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Jean-Baptiste Andriès as |
| Directing | Marcel Hanoun | Director |
| Writing | Marcel Hanoun | Writer |
| Editing | Catherine Binet | Editor |
| Sound | Jean-Paul Loublier | Sound Mixer |
| Production | René Thévenet | Producer |
| Crew | Oleg Tourjansky | Cinematography |
| Writing | Catherine Binet | Screenplay |