DIRECTOR: Claude Lelouch
PRODUCER: Claude Lelouch, Jean-Paul De Vidas
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Gérard de Battista
COUNTRY: France
YEAR: 2007
RELATED WEBSITES: http://samuelgoldwynfilms.com/BRIEF: Written, produced, and directed by legendary Academy Award–winning French filmmaker Claude Lelouch (A Man and a Woman), Roman de gare (literally “railway station novel”) weaves together the stories of an abandoned woman (the luminous Audrey Dana), a best-selling author (Fanny Ardant, 8 Women) with a secret, and a stranger (Dominique Pinon, Delicatessen) who isn’t all that he seems, into a layered, eccentric tale of love, justice, and deception. Throw in a serial killer at large, interconnected subplots, some cinematic slight of hand, and a disarming mix of comedy, drama, and suspense, and the result is one of Lelouch’s best. 103mins. Claude Lelouch and Audrey Dana in attendance.