Life Upside Down

Life Upside Down

Release date : September 1, 1964
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Alain Jessua /
Writers : Alain Jessua /
Production companies : A.J. Films /
September 1, 1964 1h 32m France Drama French More
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A Paris real estate developer feels compelled to withdraw from his seemingly perfect life into a world of his own. Is the man going insane? By conventional standards, maybe, but it's clear that the life he's fleeing is madder still from his point of view, and since that point of view is unfailingly witty and astute, we even come to accept his delusions as more "real" than reality.
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Charles Denner
Jacques Valin
Anna Gaylor
Viviane
Yvonne Clech
Madame Kerbel
Jean Yanne
Monsieur Kerbel
Nane Germon
La mère
André Thorent
Le docteur
Bernard Sury
L'inspecteur
Françoise Moncey
L'acrobate
Gilbert Meunier
Le gardien
Jenny Orléans
La concierge
Jacqueline Perez
La baigneuse
Jean Dewever
Le maire

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  • title:Life Upside Down
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1964
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Alain Jessua /
  • Writers: Alain Jessua ·
  • Production companies: A.J. Films ·
  • Overview:A Paris real estate developer feels compelled to withdraw from his seemingly perfect life into a world of his own. Is the man going insane? By conventional standards, maybe, but it's clear that the life he's fleeing is madder still from his point of view, and since that point of view is unfailingly witty and astute, we even come to accept his delusions as more "real" than reality.
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