Second Chance[2][3] (French: Si c'était à refaire, lit. 'If I Had to Do It All Over Again'; also known as A Second Chance)[4] is a 1976 French drama film written, directed and produced by Claude Lelouch. It was released in France on 13 October 1976 by Les Artistes Associés.[3]
Second Chance | |
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French | Si c'était à refaire |
Directed by | Claude Lelouch |
Written by | Claude Lelouch |
Produced by | Claude Lelouch |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Jacques Lefrançois |
Edited by | Georges Klotz |
Music by | Francis Lai |
Production company | Les Films 13 |
Distributed by | Les Artistes Associés |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $9.8 million[1] |
Synopsis
editAfter a long time in prison, a woman discovers her son aged 14, studying under a scholarship.
Starring
edit- Catherine Deneuve as Catherine Berger
- Anouk Aimée as Sarah Gordon
- Charles Denner as lawyer
- Francis Huster as Patrick
- Colette Baudot as Lucienne Lano
- Jean-Jacques Briot as Simon Berger
- Niels Arestrup as Henri Lano
- Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu as Claude Blame
- Manuella Papatakis as Sarah's daughter
- Jacques Villeret as L'real estate agent
- Jean-Pierre Kalfon as jeweler
- Jean-François Rémi as le banker
- Valérie Lagrange
- Georges Staquet
- Albina du Boisrouvray
- Paul Bellaiche
- Robert Caron
- Zoé Chauveau
- Paul Deheuvels
- François Dalou
- Nicole Desailly
- Marie-Pierre de Gérando
- Paul Gianoli
- Martin Loeb
- Rita Maiden
- Alexandre Mnouchkine
- René Monard
- Chantal Mercier
- Monique Persicot
- Michel Ruhl
- Laurence Schuman
- Harry Walter
- Philippe Ziskind
- Françoise Hardy
- Elie Chouraqui
- Betty Mars
References
edit- ^ "Si c'était à refaire (1976)". JP Box-Office (in French).
- ^ "Second Chance". Mubi. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Second Chance de Claude Lelouch (1976)". UniFrance. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^ Maslin, Janet (15 May 1981). "'A Second Chance' with Catherine Deneuve". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
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