Interview of Jean-Louis Trintignant about the shooting technique of "A man and a woman"
Interview of Jean-Louis Trintignant about the shooting technique of "A man and a woman"
Jean-Louis TRINTIGNANT takes stock ten years after the release of Claude Lelouch’s film "A man and a woman". He thinks that what might not please today is the technique of shooting, using for the first time long focal lengths and telephoto lenses, which brings a certain blur and charm to the film. This process was then used extensively, but may be outdated today.
Producteur: Télévision Française 1 - Director : Leroux, André - Producer : Halimi, André - Participant : Trintignant, Jean Louis
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Let’S Go To The Movies - Producteur: Télévision Française 1
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Credits:Director : Leroux, André-Producer : Halimi, André-Participant : Trintignant, Jean Louis