Dites-lui que je l'aime | |
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Directed by | Claude Miller |
Produced by |
Maurice Bernart Hubert Niogret |
Written by | Claude Miller Luc Béraud Patricia Highsmith (novel) |
Starring |
Gérard Depardieu Miou-Miou Claude Piéplu Dominique Laffin Christian Clavier Josiane Balasko |
Music by | Alain Jomy |
Cinematography | Pierre Lhomme |
Edited by | Jean-Bernard Bonis |
Distributed by | AMLF/Filmoblic/France 3 Cinema/Prospectacle |
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Running time
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107 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $3.5 million |
Dites-lui que je l'aime (English: Tell Her I Love Her) is a 1977 French film directed by Claude Miller and starring Gérard Depardieu and Miou-Miou. It is based on the 1961 novel This Sweet Sickness by Patricia Highsmith.
David Martinaud is an accountant who leaves town for the weekends on the pretense that he is going to the old age home to care for his aging parents, who are in fact dead. He is really fixing up a chalet, where he intends to move in with Lise, who he has loved since childhood. However, Lise is just married to another and has a child, but this does not stop the warped and depressed David from pursuing his dream, which is motivated by a deep-seeted feeling of sexual inadequacy.
The film received six César nominations, for best director, actor, actress, cinematography, production design and sound.