Muriel, or the Time of Return (1963)
Muriel, or the Time of Return (1963)
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Cast & Crew.
Delphine Seyrig
Hélène Aughain
Jean-Pierre Kérien
Alphonse Noyard
Nita Klein
Françoise
Jean-Baptiste Thiérrée
Bernard Aughain
Claude Sainval
Roland de Smoke
Laurence Badie
Claudie
Philippe Laudenbach
Robert
Jean Champion
Ernest
Jean Dasté
L'homme à la chèvre
Martine Vatel
Marie-Dominique, aka Marie-Do
Nelly Borgeaud
La femme du couple d'acheteurs
Julien Verdier
Le loueur de chevaux
Catherine de Seynes
Angèle
Alain Resnais
Director
Gaston Joly
Antoine, le tailleur
Jean Cayrol
Writer
Gérard Lorin
Marc
Anatole Dauman
Producer
Françoise Bertin
Simone
Hans Werner Henze
Composer
Wanda Kérien
La cliente
Sacha Vierny
Cinematographer
Jean-Jacques Lagarde
L'employé du casino
Kenout Peltier
Editor
Laure Paillette
La cliente dans la rue
Éric Pluet
Editor
Robert Bordenave
Le croupier
Jacques Saulnier
ProductionDesigner
Yves Vincent
... L'homme du couple d'acheteurs
Pierre Braunberger
Co-Producer
Lucilla Mussini
Costume Design
Alexandre Marcus
Makeup Artist
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Details.
Release DateOctober 1, 1963
Original NameMuriel, ou le Temps d'un retour
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
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Muriel (French: Muriel ou le Temps d'un retour, literally Muriel, or the Time of a Return) is a 1963 French psychological drama film directed by Alain Resnais, and starring Delphine Seyrig, Jean-Pierre Kérien, Jean-Baptiste Thiérrée, and Nita Klein. Its plot follows a middle-aged widow in Boulogne-sur-Mer and her stepson—recently returned from military service in the Algerian War—who are visited by her ex-lover and his new young girlfriend.
It was Resnais's third feature film, following Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and Last Year at Marienbad (1961), and in common with those films it explores the challenge of integrating a remembered or imagined past with the life of the present. It also makes oblique reference to the controversial subject of the Algerian War, which had recently been brought to an end. Muriel was Resnais's second collaboration with Jean Cayrol, who had also written the screenplay of Night and Fog (1956).