A Few Hours of Sunlight

– Gilles Lantier, a young reporter on the AFP newspaper, is suffering from a nervous breakdown. Realis..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
5.40 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 50 Minutes
Release Year:
1971
Original Name:
Un Peu De Soleil Dans L'eau Froide
A Few Hours of Sunlight (1971) - Also known as Un Peu De Soleil Dans L'eau Froide

Gilles Lantier, a young reporter on the AFP newspaper, is suffering from a nervous breakdown. Realising that neither his friend Jean nor his girlfriend Eloïse can help him, he decides to stay with his sister Odile, who lives near Limoges. At a party one evening he meets a wealthy bourgeois woman named Nathalie Sylvener. It is love at first sight, and on his return to Paris, Gilles tells Eloïse that he is now devotedly attached to another woman. Although Nathalie agrees to live with him in Paris, she rejects Gilles' offer of marriage. It is not long before the couple have settled into a routine and their passion begins to cool. Then Nathalie suddenly disappears from Gilles' life...

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Release Date:

29 Oct 1971

Language:

French

Director:

Jacques Deray

Writer:

Françoise Sagan (book), Jean-Claude Carrière (adaptation), Jacques Deray (adaptation), Jean-Claude Carrière (dialogue)

Main Actors:

Claudine Auger, Marc Porel, Judith Magre, Barbara Bach

Plot:

Nathalie Silvener, a married woman, falls for Gilles, a depressed and brilliant Parisian journalist who is already in a relationship with a model.

Production:

Vanguard

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
5.3/10