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There Were Days... and Moons: Directed by Claude Lelouch. With Gérard Lanvin, Patrick Chesnais, Annie Girardot, Marie-Sophie L.. How can moon and time affect human mood and fate? In the manner of a Greek tragedy , this movie shows how the chaos of life ineluctably propels its characters towards violence and alienation.
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- Drama
- Claude Lelouch
- 1990-04-11
In the manner of a Greek tragedy , this movie shows how the chaos of life ineluctably propels its characters towards violence and alienation. There Were Days... and Moons Directed by Claude Lelouch
Apr 11, 1990 · All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. How can moon and time affect human mood and fate? In the mann...
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- Gérard Lanvin
- Claude Lelouch
- France
Synopsis. How can moon and time affect human mood and fate? In the manner of a Greek tragedy , this movie shows how the chaos of life ineluctably propels its characters towards violence and alienation.
There Were Days... and Moons (French: Il y a des jours... et des lunes) is a 1990 film directed by Claude Lelouch, in the style of a Greek tragedy, with inextricably interconnected characters fated for violence and social alienation.
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Jun 26, 1990 · How can moon and time affect human mood and fate? In the manner of a Greek tragedy , this movie shows how the chaos of life ineluctably propels its characters towards violence and alienation.