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Le Nouveau monde
Directed by Alain Corneau
Produced by Jean-Louis Livi
StarringNicolas Chatel
Sarah Grappin
James Gandolfini
Alicia Silverstone
CinematographyWilliam Lubtchansky
Edited byAdeline Yoyotte
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Release date
  • 1995 (1995) [1]
Running time
117 minutes
Country France
Languages French
English

Le Nouveau monde is a 1995 French drama film [2] directed by Alain Corneau [3] about post- World War II France, starring Nicolas Chatel and Sarah Grappin. It also features American actors including James Gandolfini and Alicia Silverstone. It is based on the novel L'Occupation américaine [ fr] by Pascal Quignard.

Plot

The 1950s in France. Patrick Carrion ( Nicolas Chatel) is a young boy who worships all things American, and comes of age in a small village near a U.S. military base. He has a pleasant French life with a lovely girlfriend, Marie-José Vire ( Sarah Grappin) and happy family. But one day, he meets an American soldier named Will Caberra ( James Gandolfini) which changes his life forever. The soldier introduces Patrick to American music, fun, freedom and women. Under the soldier's tutelage, the boy follows his dream of becoming a drummer and falling in love with an American girl Trudy Wadd (Alicia Silverstone). Patrick's family and ex-girlfriend witness Patrick's heartbreak when he is faced with the reality that there is a price to pay with some American ways.

Release

It was released as New World, direct-to-video in America. The film was released on 22 February 1995 in France, 20 July 1996 in Japan and 13 January 1998 in Turkey.

Tagline

  • One American soldier would change their lives...forever.

References

  1. ^ David Thomson (6 May 2014). The New Biographical Dictionary of Film: Sixth Edition. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. pp. 390–. ISBN  978-1-101-87470-7.
  2. ^ "Top 5 Films by Alain Corneau". France Today. December 13, 2010.
  3. ^ "French director Alain Corneau dies". CBC News. August 30, 2010.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Le Nouveau monde
Directed by Alain Corneau
Produced by Jean-Louis Livi
StarringNicolas Chatel
Sarah Grappin
James Gandolfini
Alicia Silverstone
CinematographyWilliam Lubtchansky
Edited byAdeline Yoyotte
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Release date
  • 1995 (1995) [1]
Running time
117 minutes
Country France
Languages French
English

Le Nouveau monde is a 1995 French drama film [2] directed by Alain Corneau [3] about post- World War II France, starring Nicolas Chatel and Sarah Grappin. It also features American actors including James Gandolfini and Alicia Silverstone. It is based on the novel L'Occupation américaine [ fr] by Pascal Quignard.

Plot

The 1950s in France. Patrick Carrion ( Nicolas Chatel) is a young boy who worships all things American, and comes of age in a small village near a U.S. military base. He has a pleasant French life with a lovely girlfriend, Marie-José Vire ( Sarah Grappin) and happy family. But one day, he meets an American soldier named Will Caberra ( James Gandolfini) which changes his life forever. The soldier introduces Patrick to American music, fun, freedom and women. Under the soldier's tutelage, the boy follows his dream of becoming a drummer and falling in love with an American girl Trudy Wadd (Alicia Silverstone). Patrick's family and ex-girlfriend witness Patrick's heartbreak when he is faced with the reality that there is a price to pay with some American ways.

Release

It was released as New World, direct-to-video in America. The film was released on 22 February 1995 in France, 20 July 1996 in Japan and 13 January 1998 in Turkey.

Tagline

  • One American soldier would change their lives...forever.

References

  1. ^ David Thomson (6 May 2014). The New Biographical Dictionary of Film: Sixth Edition. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. pp. 390–. ISBN  978-1-101-87470-7.
  2. ^ "Top 5 Films by Alain Corneau". France Today. December 13, 2010.
  3. ^ "French director Alain Corneau dies". CBC News. August 30, 2010.

External links



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