Les Misérables (1995 film)
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Les Misérables | |
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Directed by | Claude Lelouch |
Produced by | Claude Lelouch |
Written by | Claude Lelouch |
Starring | Jean-Paul Belmondo Michel Boujenah Alessandra Martines |
Music by | Didier Barbelivien Erik Berchot Francis Lai Michel Legrand Philippe Servain |
Cinematography | Claude Lelouch Philippe Pavans de Ceccatty |
Editing by | Hélène de Luze |
Release date(s) | 22 March 1995 20 October 1995 (limited) 3 November 1995 (wide) 2 February 1996 |
Running time | 175 mins |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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Les Misérables is a 1995 movie written and directed by Claude Lelouch. Set in France during World War II, it concerns a poor and illiterate man (Jean-Paul Belmondo) who is introduced to Victor Hugo's classic novel Les Misérables and begins to see parallels between it and his own life.
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Preceded by Farinelli |
Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film 1996 |
Succeeded by Kolya |