Les Misérables (1995 film)

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Les Misérables
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) Flag of France 22 March 1995
Flag of United States 20 October 1995 (limited)
Flag of United States 3 November 1995 (wide)
Flag of United Kingdom 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
In other languages