Alice et Martin (1998 film)

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Alice et Martin

©Studio Canal 1998
Directed by André Téchiné
Produced by Alain Sarde
Written by André Téchiné, Olivier Assayas
Starring Juliette Binoche
Mathieu Amalric
Carmen Maura
Alexis Loret
Music by Philippe Sarde
Cinematography Caroline Champetier
Editing by Martine Giordano
Distributed by Studio Canal
Release date(s) November 4, 1998
Country Flag of France France
Language French
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Alice et Martin (Alice and Martin) is a 1998 French drama film by André Téchiné. It is his second collaboration with Juliette Binoche after the 1985 film Rendez-vous.

[edit] Plot Summary

Alice et Martin tells the story of two emotional outsiders who through the circumstances of their lives find themselves thrown together. Martin is the 20 year old illegitimate son of a wealthy factory owner. At age 10 his mother sent him to live with his father and his step mother where he has three step brothers. However this is not a happy move and quickly Martin finds himself in conflict with his tyrannical father. Following his father's death Martin disappears and emerges weeks later at his brother Benjamin's apartment. Benjamin is a jobbing actor who shares a small Parisian apartment with musician Alice (Juliette Binoche). Alice is nervous and brittle, obviously harbouring her own private grief. At first she resents Martin 's presence in the apartment. Slowly however she begins to care for the young man and falls deeply in love with him. Their happiness is short lived when Martin's past comes back to haunt him and Alice begins a quest to find out exactly how Martin's father died.

[edit] Premiere

Alice et Martin had its world premiere at the 1998 Valladolid Film Festival in the presence of André Téchiné, Juliette Binoche and Alain Sarde. The version screened ran at 114 mins, 10 mins shorter than the version that was released theatrically. The film premiered in France on 4 November 1998.

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