Slogan (film)
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File:Slogan (1969 film poster).jpg
Theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Pierre Grimblat |
Produced by | Francis Girod |
Written by | Francis Girod Melvin Van Peebles Pierre Grimblat |
Starring | Jane Birkin Serge Gainsbourg Andréa Parisy |
Music by | Serge Gainsbourg |
Cinematography | Claude Beausoleil |
Edited by | Françoise Garnault Jacques Witta |
Distributed by | Cocinor (France) Royal Films International (USA) |
Release dates
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July 27 1969 (France) March 16 1970 (USA) |
Running time
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90 min |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Slogan (French Title: L'amour et l'amour) is a 1969 French satirical romantic drama film written and directed by Pierre Grimblat. It stars Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin in their first film together. The film marked the beginning of the 13-year relationship between Gainsbourg and Birkin.[1][2]
Plot
Serge Fabergé (Gainsbourg) is a 40-year-old director who leaves his pregnant wife (Parisy) to attend an advertising award festival in Venice. There he meets Evelyne (Birkin), a young British woman, and initiates an affair. Evelyne eventually leaves him for another man.
Production
Grimblat initially wanted American actress Marisa Berenson to play the role of Evelyne, but decided on a British actress instead.[3]
The filming of Slogan was temporary delayed due to the 1968 riots in France.[4]
Starring
- Serge Gainsbourg : Serge Fabergé
- Jane Birkin : Evelyne
- Juliet Berto : Secretary
- Daniel Gélin : Evelyne's Father
- Henri-Jacques Huet : M.Joly
- James Mitchell: Hugh
- Andréa Parisy : Françoise
- Gilles Millinaire : Dado
- Roger Lumont : Serge's Lawyer (Uncredited)
- Robert Lombard : The Motorists
- Kate Barry : Serge's Daughter (Uncredited)
References
External links
- Slogan at AllMovie
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Slogan at IMDb
- Slogan at Rotten Tomatoes
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